April 14, 2024
John 4 | The Meeting Place
Reading:
Living Water by Leon Morris
Was the Samaritan Woman Really an Adulteress? By Lynn Cohick
Watching:
Interpreting the Samaritan Woman Post #ChurchToo with Dr Caryn Reeder
Jesus and the Outcast Woman at the Well on The Chosen
The Woman at the Well with Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discusses the deeper meaning behind the story of the woman at the Well.
Listening:
The Woman at the Well on The Road to Emmaus podcast
To Ponder:
Woman at the Well song by Olivia Lane
A question to pray over, journal about or reflect on: What difference does it make that Jesus comes to make us not workers in his factory but a bride in his kingdom? Not to take something from you but to give life to you, and a life so full that it spills out and runs over?
April, 2024
John 2 | Set the GPS
Reading:
Water to Wine by Phillip McFayden
Watching:
Alastair Roberts on Nuptial Themes in John
Wedding at Cana from The Chosen
Listening:
Theopolis Institute: Peter Leithart and friends discuss Jesus’s turning of water to wine in John 2
To Ponder:
The Wedding Feast at Cana, painting by Lavinia Fontana (Italy; 1575-1580)
A question to pray over, journal about or reflect on: How does Jesus’s ability to transform old creation into new creation and inaugurate abundance at a wedding feast John 2:1-12 point to our future hope with Christ as his Bride in the new creation? (cf. Revelation 21-22)
G Suite Document
ChristianityToday.com
Was the Samaritan Woman Really an Adulteress?
We know her as sexually immoral. Her community would have known otherwise. (698 kB)
https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2015/october/was-samaritan-woman-really-adulteress.html
Interpreting the Samaritan Woman (John 4) Post-#ChurchToo: Dr. Caryn Reeder | Theology in the Raw
Jesus and the Outcast Woman at the Well