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Why is the Holy Spirit referred to as the river of life?

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The Holy Spirit is called the river of life because He brings spiritual vitality and sustenance from God.

The reference to the Holy Spirit as the river of life illustrates the abundance and power of God's life-giving grace that flows to believers. Just as a river provides continuous nourishment to the surroundings, the Holy Spirit imparts spiritual life to all who believe in Christ. In John 7:38-39, Jesus describes those who believe in Him receiving torrents of living water, representing the Holy Spirit. This highlights the transformative nature of the Spirit's work within believers, fostering spiritual growth and producing the fruits of the Spirit. The river imagery emphasizes that through the Spirit, believers partake in the fullness of God's life, flowing freely throughout their lives.
Scripture References: John 7:38-39

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The River of Life
Fred Evans · Jun 1, 2014
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