Jesus Christ: The Fountain of Living Water
"For
I will pour water upon him that is thirsty."
-Isaiah
44:3 [KJV]
Thirst,
as a feeling of the soul, in a spiritual sense, is certainly
indicative of divine life. It is as impossible, spiritually viewed,
for a man dead in sin to thirst after a living God, as for a corpse
in the graveyard to thirst after a draught of cold water from the
well. I know for myself that such a feeling as thirsting after God
had no place in my bosom until the Lord was pleased to quicken my
soul into spiritual life. I had heard of God by the hearing of the
ear. I had seen Him in creation, in the starry sky, in the roaring
sea, in the teeming earth; I had read of Him in the Bible; I had
learnt His existence by education and tradition; and I had some
apprehensions of His holiness in my natural conscience; but as to any
spiritual thirsting after Him, any earnest desire to fear Him, know
Him, believe in Him, or love Him,— no such experience or feeling, I
can say for myself, ever dwelt in my bosom.
I
loved the world too dearly to look to Him
who made it, and myself too warmly and affectionately to seek Him
who would bid me crucify and mortify it. A man, therefore, I am well
convinced, must be made alive unto God by spiritual regeneration
before he can experience any such sensation as is here conveyed by
the figure "thirst,"
or know anything of the Psalmist's feelings when he cried, "As
the hart panteth after the water-brooks, so panteth my soul after
Thee,
O God. My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God"
(Psalm 42:1, 2). Now wherever God has raised up in the soul
this spiritual thirst after Himself,
He certainly will
answer that desire, "the
desire of the righteous shall be granted"
(Proverbs 10:24).
His own invitation is, "Ho!
every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters"
(Isaiah 55:1); and Jesus Himself
says with His own
blessed lips, "If
any man thirst, let him come unto Me
and drink" (John 7:37).
Nay, He opened
His ministry by
pronouncing a blessing on such, "Blessed
are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness; for they
shall be filled."
-preacher
J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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