Romans 1

Submitting Our Desires to Christ, John 4:1-42, Exodus 17:1-17

Just after the Israelites left Egypt, they find themselves in the wilderness without water and cry out against Moses as their desire for water becomes overwhelming to them. When Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well, he merely asks for water and the conversation leads to a discussion about living water that gives new life. These two passages intersect with regard to submitting out desires to trust in God’s way and his provision. Are you able to wait on God’s mercy to give what you need?

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Quiet Faithfulness in Our Work, Matthew 1:18-25

We don’t always think about St. Joseph very deeply at Christmas. Yet, he is an important part of the whole story. He was called by God the Father to raise Jesus as his son and to take care of him and Mary throughout his days. And then he vanishes from the text. His faithfulness was quietly executed and completed. What do we make of this? What can we do to reflect this kind of faithfulness?

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Made for God Because God Made Us, John 4:5-42

When Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at a well in Samaria, how does the conversation go? St. John recounts this encounter enabling us to see what gifts God has given us in Christ for our salvation.

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