Thirst, Trust, and the Grace That Meets Us
A Lenten reflection on Exodus 17:1–7; Psalm 95; Romans5:1–11; John 4:5–42 as we prepare for The Third Sunday of Lent (Year A in the Lectionary). This week we have been looking at the four passages above. These four passages give us a picture of what it means to be human before God—thirsty, searching, sometimes stubborn, yet always met by grace. During Lent, we walk through the wilderness with Israel, we listen to the warnings of the Psalmist, we receive the hope Paul describes, we stand beside the Samaritan woman at the well, and we meet Christ for ourselves like the townspeople. Together, these scriptures remind us that God meets us in our deepest needs and invites us into a life shaped by trust. In Exodus 17, the people are thirsty and afraid. They ask, “Is the Lord among us or not?” (Exodus 17:7). Their question is honest. Many of us have asked the same thing in our own wilderness moments. Yet even in their doubt, God provides water from the rock. God does not abandon the...