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"Letting Go" Lent Series - Third Sunday - Wrongdoings

Greg Wasinski - Faith and Real Life Podcast

Release Date: 03/07/2026

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Weekly Theme: Letting Go of Sin and Returning to Hope

In order to be made new, we must release anything that separates us from God. Lent invites us to confront the wrongdoings that quietly shape our hearts — not to shame us, but to heal us.

This week reminds us that no sin is stronger than God’s desire to restore us.


Overview

At this point in Lent, many people begin to feel the weight of the journey. The enthusiasm of the first days fades, discipline becomes harder, and spiritual warfare can intensify.

But this week’s readings leave little room for misunderstanding.

In Exodus, the Israelites grumble against God even after witnessing His miracles — freedom from slavery, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the gift of manna. Their thirst leads them not to trust, but to accusation.

It raises an uncomfortable question for us:
Do we still question God even after seeing His goodness in our lives?

Paul answers that struggle with the virtue of hope. In Romans, he reminds us that Christ died for us while we were still sinners. God’s love does not depend on our perfection. His mercy meets us even in our doubt and weakness.

Then we encounter one of the most powerful moments in the Gospel — the Woman at the Well.

This woman carries a history of broken relationships and deep personal struggle. Yet Jesus meets her exactly where she is. He does not condemn her; He invites her.

“Give me a drink.”

In that simple request, Christ reveals something profound: God thirsts for us. He seeks relationship even when we feel most unworthy.

And when the woman realizes who stands before her, everything changes. Her shame disappears. Her past no longer defines her. She runs back to her town to proclaim the Good News.

Lent invites us to do the same — to let go of our wrongdoings and return to the One who never stopped seeking us.


Scripture Focus

First Reading: Exodus 17:3–7

The Israelites complain against God despite His constant provision.

“Is the Lord in our midst or not?”

The danger is not thirst — it is forgetting God’s faithfulness.


Second Reading: Romans 5:1–8

“Hope does not disappoint.”

Even when we are helpless, Christ died for us.

Hope is rooted not in circumstances, but in God’s promise.


Gospel: John 4:5–42

The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman.

“Whoever drinks the water I shall give will never thirst.”

Jesus reveals that the deepest thirst of the human heart can only be satisfied by God.


Spiritual Focus for the Week

Wrongdoings often begin quietly — through ingratitude, doubt, or turning away from God’s presence.

Ask yourself:

  • When I struggle, do I lean into God or grumble against Him?

  • Have I allowed shame or discouragement to keep me distant from God?

  • Do I truly believe that God desires a relationship with me?

Jesus does not wait for perfection before approaching us.

He meets us at the well.

The enemy often convinces us that our sins define us.

“You’ve gone too far.”
“God must be tired of forgiving you.”

But the Gospel proves the opposite.

Jesus meets the Samaritan woman in the middle of her brokenness and offers her living water.

Mercy is always stronger than sin.


Prayer

Lord Jesus,
You know the thirst of my heart and the weight of my wrongdoings.
Help me to let go of the sins that separate me from Your love.
Give me the courage to seek Your mercy and the humility to receive it.
May the living water of Your grace renew my heart and restore my hope.
Amen.