Found these pics illustrating every religion other
than Watchtower Religion.
Or like this:
Thank you.
good day believing brothers and sisters, .
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Found these pics illustrating every religion other
than Watchtower Religion.
Or like this:
Thank you.
i always found the account of the "woman at the well" to be particulary interesting.
this unknown shunned woman of ill-repute was specifically sought out and chosen by jesus.
why?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el7dzonv3iy&ab_channel=michaelpapale.
FM
<<She was not an outcast in the Samaritan community>>
OK so your opinion is that the women in her community failed to apply a loving provision. They would freely socialize with her if she was open to it. They were not afraid that she would corrupt the community or even steal one of their husband's in the process.
i always found the account of the "woman at the well" to be particulary interesting.
this unknown shunned woman of ill-repute was specifically sought out and chosen by jesus.
why?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el7dzonv3iy&ab_channel=michaelpapale.
Fisherman
I realize the accounts focus. But If the women of the community accepted and were socializing with her, why do you think she would go to such length to isolate herself?
Why do you assume there might not have been a loving provision being applied in her case?
i always found the account of the "woman at the well" to be particulary interesting.
this unknown shunned woman of ill-repute was specifically sought out and chosen by jesus.
why?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el7dzonv3iy&ab_channel=michaelpapale.
Hi Fisherman,
The mere fact that she was alone in the heat of the day suggests that she was not appreciated or accepted by the other women in her community.
I'm sure if the Samaritan woman was appreciated, she would have been with the others in the cool of the morning to fetch water from the well.
Perhaps, like Jehovah's Witnesses, these women felt ostracism was a loving provision to motivate sinners to repent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mze2woi4sng.
Welcome to the forum SweetSketcher!
Interesting testimony. What takes away from its impact is the robotic question and answer presentation. I would have liked to have been there when this was produced. The male voice was obviously computer generated. Her responses were stilted and I suspect computer generated as well.
Here is an example of a more natural testimony
i always found the account of the "woman at the well" to be particulary interesting.
this unknown shunned woman of ill-repute was specifically sought out and chosen by jesus.
why?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el7dzonv3iy&ab_channel=michaelpapale.
<<She was not an outcast in the Samaritan community>>
What makes you think she was not an outcast in her community before she met Jesus at the well?
i always found the account of the "woman at the well" to be particulary interesting.
this unknown shunned woman of ill-repute was specifically sought out and chosen by jesus.
why?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el7dzonv3iy&ab_channel=michaelpapale.
In Jesus day, Samaritans were shunned by the Jews because they (ten tribes under Jeroboam) had apostatized from the faith around the time of the death of King Solomon. See I Kings 11 & 12
i always found the account of the "woman at the well" to be particulary interesting.
this unknown shunned woman of ill-repute was specifically sought out and chosen by jesus.
why?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el7dzonv3iy&ab_channel=michaelpapale.
I've watched this video a number of times previously. I can't stop the tears that flow every time I see this woman liberated by Christ. Because you see, that was me,
I posted an article which I later discovered was old news. Sorry. Should learn not to post at 2 am.