Oro Valley Catholic
A Women, a Well and a Wedding- Ep. 22
A first-century Jew like Jesus of Nazareth would have seen God in a very intimate way. From an ancient Jewish perspective, the one God—“the LORD” or “I Am” (Hebrew YHWH) (Exodus 3:15)—is not just the Creator, but the Bridegroom, a divine person whose ultimate desire is to be united to his people. Salvation is a relationship that is so intimate, so permanent, so sacrificial, and so life-giving that it can only be described as a marriage between Creator and creatures.
On the Third Sunday of Lent, the Church turns to the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at Jacob's Well. Music is composed and performed by Russ Ronnebaum.
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- 14 Mar 2020
A first-century Jew like Jesus of Nazareth would have seen God in a very intimate way. From an ancient Jewish perspective, the one God—“the LORD” or “I Am” (Hebrew YHWH) (Exodus 3:15)—is not just the Creator, but the Bridegroom, a divine person whose ultimate desire is to be united to his people. Salvation is a relationship that is so intimate, so permanent, so sacrificial, and so life-giving that it can only be described as a marriage between Creator and creatures.
On the Third Sunday of Lent, the Church turns to the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at Jacob's Well. Music is composed and performed by Russ Ronnebaum.