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What is the significance of Jesus saying, 'I thirst' on the cross?

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'I thirst' signifies Jesus' suffering and fulfills Old Testament prophecies regarding the Messiah.

When Jesus declared 'I thirst,' He expressed His physical suffering as He endured the wrath of God on our behalf. This statement, found in John 19:28, is significant not only because it highlights His humanity but also because it fulfills Scripture, specifically Psalm 69:21, which foretold that He would be given vinegar to drink. This moment illustrates the profound depths of His suffering and the reality of His physical and spiritual anguish as our Substitute. In fulfilling this prophecy, Jesus demonstrates His role as the Divine Messiah who willingly underwent the entirety of His sufferings to complete the redemptive work laid out in God's eternal decree.
Scripture References: John 19:28, Psalm 69:21

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