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What does the Bible say about Jesus' cry 'I thirst'?

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In Matthew 27:33-50, Jesus' cry 'I thirst' reflects his physical suffering and the intense spiritual battle he faced on the cross.

Matthew 27:33-50 reveals that Jesus' cry 'I thirst' was not just a plea for drink but a profound expression of the agony he endured while bearing the sins of humanity. This moment occurred amidst the greatest spiritual battle ever fought, where Christ faced overwhelming forces of darkness personified by Satan and his minions. The physical thirst was emblematic of the deep distress in body and soul as he fought for the redemption of his people. In that cry, we see the convergence of human suffering and divine purpose, underscoring the immense weight of sin he bore.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:33-50

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