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Two words.
That's all He says.
After the long night. The lashes. The miles. The weight of the world pressing down on Him — Jesus speaks the most human sentence of the crucifixion:
"I thirst."
Not a sermon. Not a shout of victory. Just… need.
In this fifth episode of our Holy Week series — The Seven Last Words — we sit with the stunning vulnerability of a thirsting Christ. The One who stood in the temple courts and cried out "if anyone is thirsty, come to Me and drink" is now dying of thirst on a Roman cross.
But this is more than physical.
This is longing. The God who spoke the oceans into existence — thirsting. For peace. For meaning. For something that finally satisfies. For you.
This brief reflection is for anyone who has sipped from everything the world offers and still found themselves standing in the same desert they started in.
Each episode is only about four minutes long — a brief pause for Holy Week.
New episodes release daily through Holy Week.
By Matt TullosShare Your Thoughts
Two words.
That's all He says.
After the long night. The lashes. The miles. The weight of the world pressing down on Him — Jesus speaks the most human sentence of the crucifixion:
"I thirst."
Not a sermon. Not a shout of victory. Just… need.
In this fifth episode of our Holy Week series — The Seven Last Words — we sit with the stunning vulnerability of a thirsting Christ. The One who stood in the temple courts and cried out "if anyone is thirsty, come to Me and drink" is now dying of thirst on a Roman cross.
But this is more than physical.
This is longing. The God who spoke the oceans into existence — thirsting. For peace. For meaning. For something that finally satisfies. For you.
This brief reflection is for anyone who has sipped from everything the world offers and still found themselves standing in the same desert they started in.
Each episode is only about four minutes long — a brief pause for Holy Week.
New episodes release daily through Holy Week.