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What does 'the water of life' represent?

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'The water of life' represents the eternal salvation and spiritual nourishment found in Jesus.

'The water of life' is a metaphor used in Scripture to denote the spiritual renewal and everlasting life that Jesus offers. In Revelation 22:17, it is described as a free gift for those who are spiritually thirsty, signifying the satisfaction of the soul's deepest needs through Christ. This imagery of water reflects themes of cleansing, refreshment, and sustenance, paralleling Jesus' own declarations in John 4:14 of granting 'living water.' Therefore, it encompasses not just salvation, but an ongoing relationship with Christ that constantly refreshes and sustains believers throughout their lives.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:17, John 4:14, John 7:37

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