After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst. -John 19:28


God bless you and welcome to Monday. TGIM? As we have just celebrated our risen savior on yesterday let’s look deeper at His last utterances on the cross. 


His 5th saying is found in the scripture above. I thirst. A prophetic utterance as shown in Psalms 22:15, but I see it as a command to thirst for righteousness and for the gospel’s message to be spread. 


What causes thirst? May I offer to you that thirst is caused by stress which is scientifically proven but even further when the world is dry and lacks the moisture of God, the body of Christ should be thirsty. 


God both desires and causes us to thirst.    

In psalms King David said I thirst for you Lord as the deer panted for the brook. 


I can understand thirst because there are too many dry places.  Some places that are drier than the Sahara desert.


One who thirst for God have a thirst that exceeds Sunday morning. Though the personal thirst has been satisfied on Sunday your external thirst must return quickly, because that thirst is for others to know Jesus. 


The Samaritan woman once she drank of the well, ran into the city wanting to bring to Jesus other vessels to be filled.  She cried come see a man...a man who has done what He promised and provided living water. 


As we thirst and seek the living water, the promise of quenched thirst comes from the eternal well which is in Christ! 



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God bless you and command your day!!!

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