Listen "Grace for Us, the Thirsty"
Episode Synopsis
Has life ever left you thirsty? Like joy and peace are for others and you are on the outside looking in?
Angela is joined by grace-filled truth-teller and podcast host Jennifer Sakata to reflect on the transformative power of grace in the story of the woman at the well (John 4:28). Jennifer unpacks how a single verse unlocks a message of liberation, forgiveness, humility, and new life. Together, they explore how real worship begins when grace becomes lived experience: freely received, then freely given.
Episode Highlights
Context of John’s gospel: Rich with stories designed to help readers believe that Jesus is the Christ; packed with honest portrayals of Jesus’ encounters with outcasts, seekers, and the hungry-hearted.
Woman at the well: Jesus intentionally meets a marginalized, wounded Samaritan woman at noon and offers her radical acceptance, a new identity, and living water that satisfies every thirst.
The water jar: Why leaving her important, practical lifeline signified a whole new dependence on Jesus as her source and a willingness to tell her story, even to those who had wounded her.
Jennifer’s story: Forgiving her mother after a fractured, painful childhood—how grace, extended in costly, ongoing humility, led to her own mother’s redemption and salvation.
Practical encouragement: Grace is for you, and for “them.” Forgiveness is a process, not a graduation. Each act of receiving and extending grace rewrites our own and others’ stories.
Great Quotes
“She left her water jar because she picked up a new lifeline: life with the Messiah who saw the real her.”
“Only by God’s forward movement toward us—the substance of grace—can we move toward those who’ve hurt us most.”
“None of us have it all figured out. We’re not graduates of grace; we’re all thirsty people invited to the well.”
“If we ever forget that we’re saved by grace, we’ll never be able to bring other thirsty people along.”
“Forgiveness doesn’t always mean reconciliation or safety, but grace empowers us to wish our enemies well and release them.”
Resources Mentioned
Scripture: John 4:1-45; Colossians 3:13
Podcast: Living the Grace Life with Jennifer Sakata
Website: jennifersakata.com
IG/Facebook/YouTube: @jennifersakata
Devotionals: El Roi: The God Who Sees; Trusting God: 31 Days, 31 Women, 31 Stories, One God
Jennifer's newsletter
Related Episodes
Ep. 28: Forgive as the Lord Forgave (Deedy Tripp)
Ep. 23: Source of Living Water (Lisa Granger)
Ep. 13: Grace Abounds all the More (Julie Sanders)
Life as Worship Newsletter
For devotions, small group questions, and updates: Subscribe Here
Angela is joined by grace-filled truth-teller and podcast host Jennifer Sakata to reflect on the transformative power of grace in the story of the woman at the well (John 4:28). Jennifer unpacks how a single verse unlocks a message of liberation, forgiveness, humility, and new life. Together, they explore how real worship begins when grace becomes lived experience: freely received, then freely given.
Episode Highlights
Context of John’s gospel: Rich with stories designed to help readers believe that Jesus is the Christ; packed with honest portrayals of Jesus’ encounters with outcasts, seekers, and the hungry-hearted.
Woman at the well: Jesus intentionally meets a marginalized, wounded Samaritan woman at noon and offers her radical acceptance, a new identity, and living water that satisfies every thirst.
The water jar: Why leaving her important, practical lifeline signified a whole new dependence on Jesus as her source and a willingness to tell her story, even to those who had wounded her.
Jennifer’s story: Forgiving her mother after a fractured, painful childhood—how grace, extended in costly, ongoing humility, led to her own mother’s redemption and salvation.
Practical encouragement: Grace is for you, and for “them.” Forgiveness is a process, not a graduation. Each act of receiving and extending grace rewrites our own and others’ stories.
Great Quotes
“She left her water jar because she picked up a new lifeline: life with the Messiah who saw the real her.”
“Only by God’s forward movement toward us—the substance of grace—can we move toward those who’ve hurt us most.”
“None of us have it all figured out. We’re not graduates of grace; we’re all thirsty people invited to the well.”
“If we ever forget that we’re saved by grace, we’ll never be able to bring other thirsty people along.”
“Forgiveness doesn’t always mean reconciliation or safety, but grace empowers us to wish our enemies well and release them.”
Resources Mentioned
Scripture: John 4:1-45; Colossians 3:13
Podcast: Living the Grace Life with Jennifer Sakata
Website: jennifersakata.com
IG/Facebook/YouTube: @jennifersakata
Devotionals: El Roi: The God Who Sees; Trusting God: 31 Days, 31 Women, 31 Stories, One God
Jennifer's newsletter
Related Episodes
Ep. 28: Forgive as the Lord Forgave (Deedy Tripp)
Ep. 23: Source of Living Water (Lisa Granger)
Ep. 13: Grace Abounds all the More (Julie Sanders)
Life as Worship Newsletter
For devotions, small group questions, and updates: Subscribe Here
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