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      • Outside of the physical truth that Jesus was horribly depleted as he agonized on the cross, his “I thirst” statement signifies divine completion. He is proclaiming this thirst in powerful obedience to fulfill prophecy, such as Psalm 22 where David cries out “why have you forsaken me?” and Psalm 69 which details the events of his passion.
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  2. Mar 29, 2021 · Jesus Thirsted for His People. By nature, because we have forsaken God, “the fountain of living waters,” and have hewn ourselves “broken cisterns that can hold no water” (Jeremiah 2:13), we are the thirsty ones. God’s wayward ones are “parched with thirst” (Isaiah 5:13).

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · Jesus speaks of his own thirst out a real human need for sustenance and relief. On the cross, Jesus is physically thirsty. This fact is important, lest we deny the humanity of Christ.

  4. Jan 14, 2021 · What Does ‘I Thirst’ in John 19:28 Mean? Outside of the physical truth that Jesus was horribly depleted as he agonized on the cross, his “I thirst” statement signifies divine completion.

  5. May 2, 2024 · Jesus said, “I thirst,” from the cross because He wanted His lips and throat moistened to utter one final victorious shout before He died. The death of Jesus Christ finished His work of redemption, atonement, and reconciliation.

  6. Jul 24, 2024 · What Does Jesus Saying, “I Thirst,” Mean for Christians Today? When Jesus says “I thirst” on the cross, it continues to resonate deeply, shaping Christian understanding and practice in profound ways. First, by acknowledging his physical need, Jesus shows that he fully shares in the human experience.

  7. Second, "I thirst" reminds us of Jesus' extensive knowledge of the prophetic scriptures concerning his suffering and death -- and his willingness to fulfill each of them to the letter. The best known passage, of course, is the Servant Song from Isaiah 53:

  8. Apr 19, 2016 · Quite simply, Jesus announces his thirst in order to fulfill scripture (ἵνα τελειωθῇ ἡ γραφὴ). While there were good "physical" reasons why Jesus would be thirsty, John reports Jesus as announcing his thirst for clear and overt theological reasons.

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