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Are you trying to manage your thirst instead of admitting you have one?
In John 7, the crowd argues about who Jesus is. Good man. Prophet. Dangerous. Savior. No one is confused about what He claims. The real issue is what it would cost if He is telling the truth. At the Feast of Booths, while people pray for water and wait for rescue, Jesus stands up and says, “If anyone is thirsty, come to Me and drink.” He does not offer better rules. He offers Himself.
This episode wrestles with spiritual burnout, success that does not satisfy, and the pressure to hold life together while running on empty. Jesus does not fit into your life. He becomes your source. The question is not what others think about Him. The question is who you say He is and whether you are ready to come and drink.
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Are you trying to manage your thirst instead of admitting you have one?
In John 7, the crowd argues about who Jesus is. Good man. Prophet. Dangerous. Savior. No one is confused about what He claims. The real issue is what it would cost if He is telling the truth. At the Feast of Booths, while people pray for water and wait for rescue, Jesus stands up and says, “If anyone is thirsty, come to Me and drink.” He does not offer better rules. He offers Himself.
This episode wrestles with spiritual burnout, success that does not satisfy, and the pressure to hold life together while running on empty. Jesus does not fit into your life. He becomes your source. The question is not what others think about Him. The question is who you say He is and whether you are ready to come and drink.

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