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What does it mean to take of the water of life?

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To take of the water of life refers to believing in Christ and receiving eternal life through faith.

In John 7:37-39, Jesus offers the water of life as a metaphor for the Holy Spirit and the eternal life found through faith in Him. To take of the water of life means to actively believe and trust in Christ for salvation, which results in spiritual nourishment and satisfaction. This offer is free but is directed specifically to those who have been made thirsty by God's transformative work in their hearts. The water represents not only physical sustenance but also the spiritual life that comes from a right relationship with God. This teaching reinforces that faith is not a work of human will but a response to the awakening work of the Holy Spirit, enabling the believer to choose what they now desire: Christ and His salvation.
Scripture References: John 7:37-39, Revelation 22:17, Matthew 5:6

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Whosoever Will
Tim James · Jan 4, 2012
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