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Why is Christ referred to as a fountain in scripture?

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Christ is referred to as a fountain because He is the source of purity, fullness, and everlasting salvation for sinners.

Throughout scripture, Christ is depicted as a fountain to emphasize His purity and the life-giving properties He offers. In 1 Peter 3:18, we see that He suffered for our sins to bring us to God, highlighting His cleansing work. The metaphor of a fountain captures the essence of Christ’s sustaining grace; it signifies that He is always available and able to meet our spiritual thirst and need for cleansing. The fountain imagery communicates that His grace is overflowing, refreshing, and accessible to all who come to Him. Additionally, it illustrates that unlike earthly sources, which can run dry, the grace of Christ is eternal and sufficient to cleanse and sustain sinners completely.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:18

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