She didn’t come to the well at noon by accident. She came because it was the only time no one else would be there. She had arranged her whole life around not being seen.And Jesus was already waiting.In John 4, Jesus crosses every boundary that should have kept him silent — and has the most theologically rich conversation in the Gospel with a Samaritan woman who has known grief, loss, and the weight of surviving in a world that didn’t give her many choices. He sees all of it. He names it. And he doesn’t look away.This is what Lent is actually about. Not sin management. Not spiritual performance. Being seen — fully, honestly, completely — and discovering that grace meets us there.This is the third sermon in our Lenten series Listen to Jesus, preaching through the Gospel of John. If you’re exploring faith, returning to church, or just trying to make it through the week, this one is for you.