
Woman at the Well, Bible Bad Girls Gone Good
07/19/20 • 18 min
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Married five times and still in search of peace, comfort, and security. Then she met a man who said He would be her Peace, He would be her Comforter and He would be her Provider. That man was Jesus and the woman was a Samaritan whom we know as the Woman at the Well. At one time, she was the object of scorn, but her scorn became her testimony, and those who heard her testimony became Believers in Jesus.
Today, we will expound on the truth and destroy another myth about a so-called bad girl of the Bible.
Stephanie Wright is the media coordinator for Charles George Missions, Inc. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, attorney, pilot and podcaster. To learn more about Stephanie visit CGM’s website at https://www.cgmissions.com/meet-the-media-director/
Scriptures: Joshua 2; Hebrews 11:31; James 2:25; Matthew 5:1; Luke 8:21
Credit to: Lynn H. Cohick, “Was the Samaritan Woman Really an Adulteress?” Christianity Today, October 12, 2015; Blair G. Van Dyke and Ray L. Huntington, “Sorting Out the Seven Marys in the New Testament,” Religious Educator 5, no. 2 (2004): 53–84.
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Married five times and still in search of peace, comfort, and security. Then she met a man who said He would be her Peace, He would be her Comforter and He would be her Provider. That man was Jesus and the woman was a Samaritan whom we know as the Woman at the Well. At one time, she was the object of scorn, but her scorn became her testimony, and those who heard her testimony became Believers in Jesus.
Today, we will expound on the truth and destroy another myth about a so-called bad girl of the Bible.
Stephanie Wright is the media coordinator for Charles George Missions, Inc. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, attorney, pilot and podcaster. To learn more about Stephanie visit CGM’s website at https://www.cgmissions.com/meet-the-media-director/
Scriptures: Joshua 2; Hebrews 11:31; James 2:25; Matthew 5:1; Luke 8:21
Credit to: Lynn H. Cohick, “Was the Samaritan Woman Really an Adulteress?” Christianity Today, October 12, 2015; Blair G. Van Dyke and Ray L. Huntington, “Sorting Out the Seven Marys in the New Testament,” Religious Educator 5, no. 2 (2004): 53–84.
If you want to contact us or comment on this podcast, please visit our website and select www.cgmissions.com/podcasts, where all episodes are available by category in series format. You can see the most recent video and audio podcasts at:
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He loved her so much that He died for her and then, He came back to life. She was the first one to bring the Good News to the world of His resurrection. Her name is Mary Magdalene.
Welcome to our series, "Bible Bad Girls Gone Good." In this series, we are going to expound on truths and destroy myths about the so-called "bad girls" of the Bible who were transformed into godly women memorialized in Holy Scripture.
This is Stephanie Wright. Thank you for joining us today.
Scriptures for today's lesson: Mark 16:9, 13, 16; Luke 8:2; John 20:1, 11, 16, 18
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In this series, Bible Bad Girls Gone Good, we are expounding on truths and destroying myths about so-called bad girls of the Bible who were transformed into godly women memorialized in Holy Scripture. Thank you for joining us today.
Scriptures: Joshua 2, Hebrews 11:31, James 2:35, Matthew 5:1, Luke 8:21
Stephanie Wright is the media coordinator for Charles George Missions, Inc. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, attorney, pilot and podcaster. To learn more about Stephanie visit CGM’s website at https://www.cgmissions.com/meet-the-media-director/
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CGM Presents: In the Word Podcast - Woman at the Well, Bible Bad Girls Gone Good
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Married five times and still in search of peace, comfort, and security. Then she met a man who said he would be her peace. He would be her comforter and he would be her provider.
Speaker 1This man was Jesus. And the woman was a Samaritan whom we know as the woman at the well today, we will expound on the truth and destroy another myth about a so-called bad girl of the Bible. My name is Stephanie Wright
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