📅 日期:2026年4月28日
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📖 经文
👉 约翰福音 4:7
“有一个撒玛利亚的妇人来打水。耶稣对她说:‘请你给我水喝。’”
👉 约翰福音 19:28
“这事以后,耶稣知道各样的事已经成了,为要使经上的话应验,就说:‘我渴了。’”
👉 约翰福音 7:37
“人若渴了,可以到我这里来喝。”
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🌙 灵修
有一种“渴”,不是身体的缺乏,而是心深处的呼唤。
祂曾在井旁说:“我渴了。”
那一句话,看似平常,却藏着一份主动的靠近。
祂不是不知道水在哪里,而是选择进入人的干渴,进入人的故事。
后来,在十字架上,祂再次说:“我渴了。”
这一次,不是为了水,而是为了拯救。
祂渴的,是人的回转,是人与爱重新连接。
我们常以为是我们在寻找答案,其实,是祂先在寻找我们。
当心里干裂、疲倦、空洞的时候,也许那不是失败,而是一个邀请——
👉 邀请你转向真正的源头。
不是更多的拥有,而是更深的连接。
不是抓住什么,而是让生命被充满。
因为真正的满足,从来不是来自外面,而是从里面流出来。
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✨ 今日默想
当我说“我渴了”,我是在向世界寻找,还是开始转向真正的源头?
🌿 Title: “I Thirst”
📅 Date: April 28, 2026
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📖 Scripture
👉 Gospel of John 4:7
“A Samaritan woman came to draw water. Jesus said to her, ‘Give me a drink.’”
👉 Gospel of John 19:28
“After this, Jesus, knowing that all was now finished, said (to fulfill the Scripture), ‘I thirst.’”
👉 Gospel of John 7:37
“If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink.”
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🌙 Devotional
There is a kind of thirst that is not physical, but a deep cry within the soul.
He once said by the well, “I thirst.”
It sounded ordinary, yet it carried a quiet invitation.
He did not lack water; He chose to step into human dryness, into our story.
Later, on the cross, He said again, “I thirst.”
This time, not for water, but for salvation.
What He longed for was the turning of hearts, the restoration of love.
We often think we are the ones searching, but in truth, He is the One seeking us first.
When your heart feels dry, tired, and empty, it may not be failure, but an invitation—
👉 An invitation to turn to the true source.
Not more possessions, but deeper connection.
Not holding tighter, but being filled from within.
For true satisfaction never comes from the outside, but flows from within.
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✨ Reflection
When I say “I thirst,” am I searching the world, or turning toward the true source?
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