Lent 3- The woman at the well
Exodus 17: 1-7; Psalm 95; Romans 5: 1-11; John 4: 5-42 We have some very interesting readings today. First, we have our Exodus reading, which is about the people becoming thirsty while wandering in the wilderness and grumbling against God. The thirst for water is a theme we will see in our Gospel reading. We also see that Psalm 95 mentions Meribah and Massah, which connect to the Exodus story with a warning against testing the Lord with our grumbling. Psalm 95 is also known as the Venite, which is usually said as a part of Morning Prayer. It is a Psalm that draws us into worship. It shows us the proper attitude to take towards God, as opposed to the grumbling and complaining against God that happens in our Exodus reading. And our reading from Romans adds to this in an interesting way. Not only do we not complain and grumble against God in the midst of our difficult circumstances, but Paul says, “we also boast in our afflictions, knowing that affliction produces endurance, and endu...