Episode Summary
In this episode of the Witnessing Christ Podcast, Pastor Mark Parsons shares an outreach sermon based on the rich and relational account of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well in John chapter 4. More than a beautiful moment of personal transformation, this story offers a masterclass in witnessing—showing us how to move from curiosity to gospel clarity in spiritual conversations.
Pastor Mark highlights how Jesus models a wise, gracious approach in engaging someone from a rival religious background—one that echoes the challenges Christians often face when witnessing to Latter-day Saints. Like the Samaritans, the LDS community shares some familiar language and biblical elements, but with rival scriptures, priesthoods, and temples. Rather than debating every doctrinal difference, Jesus leads the woman from physical thirst to spiritual need, revealing himself as the source of living water.
Listeners will walk step by step through this iconic conversation, seeing how Jesus:
- Goes intentionally to Samaria—crossing cultural and religious boundaries.
- Opens the door with a simple question and listens with care.
- Gently reveals sin, not to shame, but to open the door for grace.
- Leads the woman from religious confusion to a clear understanding of the Messiah.
Pastor Mark shares how this passage has shaped his own approach when witnessing to Latter-day Saints—including a moving story about a visit to the Mesa, Arizona LDS temple, where a picture of Jesus and the woman at the well sparked an unexpected gospel conversation with a young missionary.
This episode encourages every believer to move beyond debate toward genuine gospel dialogue. Whether you’re speaking with a Mormon friend, a coworker from another faith, or someone disillusioned with religion, Jesus’ encounter in John 4 shows us how to offer living water, not just correct answers.
Key Takeaway:
We are not called to win arguments—we are called to share Jesus. Like the woman at the well, those who receive the living water of Christ can’t help but run to tell others, “Come and see.”
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