God Meets Us Where We Are
This week’s readings speak about thirst. Not just physical thirst, but the deeper thirst of the human soul. In the Book of Exodus, the people of Israel are wandering in the wilderness. Freed from slavery in Egypt, they are heading toward the promised land—but the journey is hard. The desert is dry. There is no water. Soon the people complain to Moses: “Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to make us and our children die of thirst?” It is a moment of desperation. But it is also a moment of spiritual testing. Behind their complaint is a question that still resonates today: “Is the Lord among us or not?” When life is difficult, when the way forward is unclear, when our hearts are weary—this is the question we often ask. God answers not with words, but with water. Moses strikes the rock, and water flows. Life appears where there should only be dryness. The same theme appears in the Gospel of John. Jesus stops at a well in Samaria near the town of Sychar. It is the middle of the...