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Why is thirst used as a metaphor for spiritual need?

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Thirst symbolizes our deep spiritual need for Christ, as He alone can satisfy our longing for righteousness and eternal life.

Thirst is an apt metaphor for spiritual need as it reflects an intense desire for fulfillment that the world cannot provide. Both physical and spiritual thirst drive individuals to seek out what satisfies. In John 4, Jesus compares Himself to a well of living water, signaling that true satisfaction comes from Him alone. This thirst represents an inner longing for righteousness, which is fulfilled in Christ, as stated in Matthew 5:6, 'Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.' The Holy Spirit works in believers to cultivate this thirst, making them aware of their need for God's grace.
Scripture References: John 4:10-14, Matthew 5:6

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