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What does 'I thirst' reveal about God's nature?

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'I thirst' reveals God's deep empathy for human suffering and His desire for relationship.

The phrase 'I thirst' represents more than a physical need; it serves as a revelation of God's compassion and His willingness to enter into human suffering. By expressing such a need, Jesus identifies with our human condition, showcasing that He is not a distant deity but one who genuinely understands our struggles. This understanding invites all believers into a relationship with Him, emphasizing the necessity of acknowledging our thirst for righteousness. The fulfillment of that thirst comes through faith in Him—demonstrated in John 7:37, where Jesus invites all who are thirsty to come to Him and drink of the living water that satisfies. Thus, 'I thirst' not only shows His human suffering but reflects God's desire for intimacy with humanity.
Scripture References: John 7:37, John 19:28-30

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I Thirst
Todd Nibert · Nov 29, 2009
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