Got thirst?

There is none upon earth that I desire besides You. – Psalm 73:25

Health experts tell us we should drink at least 64 ounces of water each day. It may reduce the risk of heart attack, give our skin a healthy glow, and help us lose weight. We should drink even more water during exercise or if we live in a hot or dry climate. Even if we’re not thirsty, we ought to drink water anyway.

Our thirst for God is even more beneficial. When we’re spiritually dry, we long to hear from Him through His Word, and we search for even a drop of knowledge about Him. When we’re exercising our faith in a new way, we want to be close to Him and receive His strength. Our thirst for God may increase when we see the sinfulness of people around us or when we gain a new awareness of our own sin and need for Him.

Spiritual thirst is a metaphor used throughout Scripture. Asaph thirsted for answers in his questioning psalm. When he saw the wicked prospering, he cried out to God to understand why (Psalm 73:16). He found the Lord to be his strength and realized that he desired nothing but Him (v. 25-26).

If we’re spiritually thirsty, we can follow Asaph’s example and draw near to God (v. 28). He will satisfy us, yet give us a deeper thirst for Himself. We’ll learn to desire Him above all else. – Anne Cetas

O sinner, won’t you come today to Calvary?

A foundation there is flowing deep and wide;

The Savior now invites you to the water free,

Where thirsting spirits can be satisfied. – Peterson


READ: Psalm 73:23-28


A thirst for God can be satisfied only by Christ, the Living Water.

The Bible in one year:


• Psalms 135-136

• 1 Corinthians 12

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