The Woman at the Well: Identifying Our Modern Thirst
Grace meets us in ordinary “noon moments.” In John 4, the woman at the well discovers living water that restores dignity and overflows into community.
Grace meets us in ordinary “noon moments.” In John 4, the woman at the well discovers living water that restores dignity and overflows into community.
When the woman at the well encountered Jesus, she left behind the very water jar she came to fill. Her transformation wasn’t about a change in her difficult circumstances or her past, but a fundamental reorientation of her soul from shame to freedom. Discover how grace doesn’t always fix our lives, but always changes us—inviting us to leave behind what we thought we needed to run toward something new.
Faith doesn’t require certainty; it invites curiosity. This week, we sit with the story of Nicodemus, a religious leader who brought his deepest, most “unsafe” questions to Jesus under the cover of night. Whether you are wrestling with doubts about suffering, prayer, or the very presence of God, find peace in the reminder that Grace meets us in the asking, not just in the answering.