Forrest Gump said it from a park bench: "You can tell a lot about a person by their shoes." So what do your shoes say about you? Some shoes make a colorful bold fashion statement while others say, "I'm more reserved." Some shoes say, "I'm on my feet all day", while others say, "I can run forever!" What do your shoes say?
All of us need to occasionally step into each others shoes or at least try them on. We become more like Jesus every time we try to walk in each other's shoes. When we try to understand and empathize with each other, our capacity to love expands and we become more patient with other people; we become kinder, more tactful, more gentle, less judgmental, and less cynical.
In this series we're going to put ourselves in the shoes of different people who encountered Jesus; people from all kinds of different backgrounds; people with real issues, real struggles, real questions, real hopes and real dreams. People just like us. The goal of this series is for all of us to walk away from each encounter the way the people walked away from Jesus...changed!
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John 4 paints a picture of a Samaritan woman who is hanging on the lowest rung of the social ladder. It was through her testimony, however, that many from her village believed in Jesus. Like her, our sin doesn't drive Him away from us; our sin draws Him to us. John 4:1-42
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