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The Woman at the Well : The Gospel Psychology of a Woman's Encounter with Jesus

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Overview

What if your deepest shame is not the end of your story, but the doorway to your true purpose?

In this book readers are invited into a groundbreaking exploration of one of the Bible's most revolutionary encounters. This is not just a retelling of the Samaritan woman's meeting with Jesus at Jacob's well. It is a profound psychological and spiritual journey that dissects the human search for fulfillment and the transformative power of being fully known.

Why did this woman, burdened by a life of relational failure and social ostracization, go to the well at the hottest, most isolated hour of the day? Her story of five husbands is often read as a mere moral failing. This book unveils it as a powerful psychological and spiritual metaphor. The number five, biblically symbolizing both grace and incompletion, becomes the key to understanding her-and our-cycle of seeking wholeness in things that cannot sustain us: approval, success, toxic relationships, addiction, and perfectionism.

You will discover:

  • The Psychology of the "Fifth Husband" How our repetitive patterns of seeking love, validation, and identity in broken places create a prison of shame.

  • "Give Me a Drink" as Divine Therapy: How Jesus' simple request bypassed cultural and personal barriers to initiate a healing conversation, modeling how grace meets us in our isolation.

  • The Courage of "I Have No Husband" The pivotal moment of radical self-honesty that must precede any lasting transformation.

  • The Liberation of "Living Water" How the offer of a new, internal source of life directly addresses the psychological ache of our unmet needs.

  • The Power of the Abandoned Jar: What it means to leave behind the old identities and coping mechanisms that once defined us when we finally grasp our new purpose.

Moving verse-by-verse through John Chapter 4, this book masterfully interweaves rigorous biblical insight with timeless psychological principles. It reveals how Jesus engaged not with a stereotype, but with a person-exposing her pain to offer her a new identity not as "the woman with five husbands," but as the first evangelist to the Samaritans.

This work is for anyone who has ever felt defined by their past, trapped by their choices, or thirsty for something more. It is for the seeker, the wounded, and the hopeful. If you are ready to move beyond the shallow wells of this world and discover the source of identity, grace, and purpose that forever changed a woman at noon, your journey begins here.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798277363638
  • ISBN-10: 9798277363638
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: December 2025
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.32 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.46 pounds
  • Page Count: 150

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