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				   				 We will study the Gospel of John in 7 parts, looking at 3 chapters per study. This is the second part of the 7-part series. 
You will read the John 4-6 and then answer the questions below. Send your answers to your partner. Your Q & A may be typed or handwritten. 
 
Chapter Four 
- What trait do Nicodemus and the woman at the well share?     
 
- Why is the fact that Jesus spoke to the woman at the well good news for us?     
 
- Why does Jesus first focus on the woman's need for living water? What can we learn from His example in our own ministry opportunities?     
 
- What is living water? What does it mean to be satisfied by it?     
 
- What are the three main truths of Christianity?      
 
- Why does it matter that the woman understands the depths of her sin? Why not just call her a sinner in general terms?         
 
- What are some excuses you use for not sharing the gospel? How are these excuses an evidence of unbelief?             
 
- What is our role in salvation, and what is God's role? Why is this good news?             
 
- How is informed belief about Jesus necessary for authentic faith?             
 
- What titles have been used for Jesus through the first four chapters of John, and what do they tell us about Jesus?
 
 
Chapter Five 
- What claim does Jesus make in response to the accusations of the Pharisees?          
 
- What does it mean that Jesus "is not able to do anything on His own" (John 5:19)?             
 
- Why does Jesus describe John the Baptist as a lamp?           
 
- What is the primary purpose of Scripture?             
 
 
Chapter Six 
- What four details in John 6:1-4 connect Jesus to Moses?        
 
- Why is Moses used as a comparison for Jesus?           
 
- Have you ever noticed your own spiritual hunger?            
 
- Summarize Jesus's sermon in the passage John 6:22-60 with three major truths.        
 
- In John 6:35-40, 61-65, what three truths about the elect do we see?         
 
- Who are the elect?            
 
- Why do the elect come to Jesus? Why is this good news?      
 
- Why are you unable to come to God on your own?          
 
- Who is a disciple of Jesus? Is it possible to be a Christian without being a disciple?          
 
- Describe the connection between Isaiah's and Peter's confessions.
 
 
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