Lição 1 - UMA TESTEMUNHA INCOMUM | Lição dos Adolescentes - Roteiro Teen | 2ºTri - 2025

Adoles Central CGR
29 Mar 202519:13

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging lesson from the Central Youth group in Campo Grande, Pastor Gabriel and Sofia discuss the story of the Samaritan woman from John Chapter 4. They highlight the significance of Jesus' interaction with the woman, breaking social barriers and offering 'living water,' symbolizing eternal life. The lesson reflects on how judgment and prejudice can affect relationships, but emphasizes that everyone, no matter their background, can become a witness of God's love. The session calls viewers to share the message of Jesus with others and embrace their role in spreading His teachings, just like the Samaritan woman did after encountering Christ.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Jesus engages with people beyond social and cultural boundaries, as seen in His interaction with the Samaritan woman.
  • 😀 The story highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Messiah, who offers 'living water'—eternal life.
  • 😀 Prejudices and divisions, like those between Jews and Samaritans, were challenged by Jesus' actions and teachings.
  • 😀 Jesus demonstrated that love and salvation are for all people, regardless of background, past mistakes, or societal judgment.
  • 😀 The Samaritan woman, despite her past, was chosen by Jesus to spread the good news, showing that anyone can be a witness for Christ.
  • 😀 Jesus' reference to 'living water' illustrates the spiritual fulfillment He offers, contrasting with the temporary satisfaction of physical water.
  • 😀 The Samaritan woman, initially hesitant, recognized Jesus as the Messiah and became a powerful witness for Him.
  • 😀 Sometimes, the hardest truth to accept about ourselves can be the key to transformation and deeper relationship with God.
  • 😀 The conversation between Jesus and the Samaritan woman emphasizes the importance of repentance, recognizing Jesus, and spreading His message.
  • 😀 True love, as modeled by Jesus, is about desiring that others experience eternal life with Him, not just temporary benefits.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the lesson in this video?

    -The main theme of the lesson is about being a common witness for the Gospel, highlighting how Jesus interacted with the Samaritan woman and how her encounter with Him led her to share the message with others.

  • Why was the Samaritan woman drawing water at noon?

    -The Samaritan woman was drawing water at noon because it was a time when no one else would typically come to the well due to the heat. She likely wanted to avoid the social stigma or gossip associated with her past, as she had lived with multiple husbands.

  • What cultural and historical context is significant in the conversation between Jesus and the Samaritan woman?

    -The cultural context is important because there was deep animosity between Jews and Samaritans. Jews considered Samaritans impure, and men typically did not converse with women in public. Jesus breaking these social norms was significant in demonstrating His love for all people.

  • What does Jesus mean by 'living water' in the conversation with the woman?

    -When Jesus talks about 'living water,' He is referring to the eternal life and spiritual satisfaction that He offers. The 'living water' symbolizes the Holy Spirit and the life-giving relationship with Jesus that fulfills our deepest spiritual needs.

  • How does the Samaritan woman react when Jesus reveals His knowledge of her past?

    -The Samaritan woman is initially surprised and awestruck when Jesus reveals His knowledge of her past, mentioning her five husbands. She then shifts the conversation to religious matters, asking about the correct place of worship, indicating her amazement and discomfort with Jesus' knowledge.

  • Why did the Samaritan woman change the topic to worship after Jesus spoke about her personal life?

    -The Samaritan woman likely changed the topic to worship because she was confronted with the discomfort of her past, and instead of addressing it directly, she deflected to a theological debate about the correct place of worship, a controversial topic between Jews and Samaritans.

  • What is the significance of Jesus revealing Himself as the Messiah to the Samaritan woman?

    -Jesus revealing Himself as the Messiah to the Samaritan woman is significant because He had not made such a clear revelation to the Jews. It shows His openness to those marginalized by society and His mission to bring salvation to all people, regardless of their background or past.

  • How did the Samaritan woman respond after realizing Jesus was the Messiah?

    -After realizing that Jesus was the Messiah, the Samaritan woman immediately left her water jar and ran to the town to tell others about Him. She became an active witness, spreading the message of Jesus to her community.

  • What lesson can we learn from the Samaritan woman's actions after encountering Jesus?

    -We can learn that once we recognize the truth of who Jesus is and experience His transformative power, we should share that message with others. Like the Samaritan woman, we should not hesitate to tell others about Jesus, no matter our past or circumstances.

  • What is the main point about witnessing in the lesson?

    -The main point about witnessing in the lesson is that anyone, regardless of their background or past, can be a witness for Jesus. The Samaritan woman, despite her history, became a powerful messenger of the Gospel, showing that everyone has a role to play in spreading God's love.

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