2

What did Jesus mean by, "If anyone is thirsty, come to me and drink?"



      

John 7:37 - 38

NKJV - 37 On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, "If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. 38 "He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water."

Clarify Share Report Asked January 03 2018 Mini Anonymous

Community answers are sorted based on votes. The higher the vote, the further up an answer is.

5
Closeup Jennifer Rothnie Supporter Housewife, Artist, Perpetually Curious
This is a beautiful passage, where Jesus manages to summarize a number of different points by using the analogy of water. Namely, that He is the Messiah; that we must come to Him and 'drink' - that is, believe in Him; that this water is free; and that those who believe will have living water flow from their hearts (receive the Spirit.)

John 7:25-43 shows that the big question going around was, 'is this man the Messiah?' Jesus responds "Yes, you know me, and you know where I am from. I am not here on my own authority, but he who sent me is true. You do not know him, but I know him because I am from him and he sent me.” Jn 7:28

As the Messiah, Jesus would bring the water of salvation. Jesus' reference to drink and to living water are based in prophecies that the crowd would have been familiar with.

"With joy you will draw water from the springs of salvation." Isa 12:3

This salvation was what the crowd was longing for, although many of them at the time thought the Messiah would first usher in political salvation from Rome. By referring to this water, Jesus was offering another claim that He was the Messiah. (Jesus' very name, Yehoshua, means "Yahweh brings salvation.")

Not only was He the Messiah who would bring salvation, but this salvation was free!

"Ho! Every one who thirsts, come to the waters; And you who have no money come, buy and eat. Come, buy wine and milk Without money and without cost." Isa 55:1

"Jesus answered, "If you knew the gift of God and who is asking you for a drink, you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water." Jn 4:10

Jesus, in His speech, says that all they need do to avail themselves of the water (salvation) is come to Him and drink (have faith in Him.)

There's an idiom that goes, "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make Him drink.' It's not a perfect fit, since God could make us drink in theory based on His omnipotence alone, but God in His wisdom has revealed the water (salvation in Christ) to us, but left us to choose to drink or not/to come or not.

Jesus would die on the cross shortly after this speech, and rise again a few days later after that, as the atoning sacrifice for sin. Coming and drinking the water in Jn 7:37 is linked with believing in Jesus in vs. 38. We believe in Jesus not just by acknowledging that He lived, but believing that He is the Messiah (Coming to Him) and personally receiving Him as our Savior (drinking the water of salvation in faith.) Then, God gives us the right to become children of God (Jn 1:12.)

Yet that isn't the end. Jesus continues, explaining that the one who believes will then have 'rivers of flowing water' flowing from his heart. Drinking Christ's water (salvation by faith) leads to more 'water' flowing from our own hearts as we receive the Spirit indwelling us. We don't go thirsty because the water satisfied us once, rather we do not go thirsty because we now have the source of endless water living inside us!

""And the LORD will continually guide you, And satisfy your desire in scorched places, And give strength to your bones; And you will be like a watered garden, And like a spring of water whose waters do not fail." Isa 58:11

"But whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a fount of water springing up to eternal life." Jn 4:14

The impact of Jesus' speech was even greater as this was the last day of the feast of Tabernacles. For the week prior, the priests daily carried water from the Pool of Siloam to the Temple in a golden vase. The Talmud describes the symbolism as, "Therefore is its name called the house of drawing, because from thence is drawn the Holy Spirit,” as it is said, “with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.” 

This symbolism would have been in the mind of the crowd, hence Jesus was declaring Himself the way of Salvation and giver of the Holy Spirit.

January 04 2018 0 responses Vote Up Share Report


4
1515012380789778228527 RICK PORTER Supporter Chaplain [ Truckers Chapel ]-- Undeserving Child of God
Let us go back to Numbers 20:10-12, where we see Moses being frustrated by the assembly and striking the rock twice, thus provoking the LORD. The Rock is a picture of Christ and the life-giving waters that flowed out is a picture of God's provision

Go forward now to 1 Corinthians 10:3-4 where Paul explains.the picture carried over to the New Covenant in Christ. Jesus quoted Isaiah 12:1-4, and was also alluding to John 4:14, where the woman at the well was introduced to the life-giving supplier of the spiritual water that never leaves one thirsting.

Physical water is essential to human and animal life, spiritual water through the Holy Spirit is essential to the born-again human life. 

On earth, we walk through dry deserts of a hard life but in Jesus, we have a source of thirst quenching spiritual water for our soul.

This being the last day of Tabernacles, no water was taken from the Pool of Siloam and poured out symbolically.

Jesus fulfilled every aspect of the festivals, He was the Messiah but many were to blind to see, the everlasting source of life stood in their midst and they observed the Festival and missed the Fulfiller.

January 03 2018 1 response Vote Up Share Report


1
My picture Jack Gutknecht Supporter ABC/DTS graduate, guitar music ministry Baptist church
I think Jesus was picking up on the water used in the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles which He was at. He took the literal water they were using and used it figuratively of the Holy Spirit. Jesus is surely the Water of Life. He is the Source. We need to thirst for Him as He said in the Sermon on the Mount, "Blessed are those who hunger and THIRST for righteouness, for they shall be filled." He is our Righteousness. He is the only one who will satisfy our thirst. 

I like how Augustus Toplady put it in his hymn, 
"O fountain of unceasing grace,
your saints' exhaustless theme,
great object of immortal praise,
essentially supreme,
we bless you for the glorious fruits
your incarnation gives,
the righteousness which grace imputes,
and faith alone receives."

And how Charles Wesley put it in his hymn, 
"Ye thirsty for God, to Jesus give ear,
And take, through His blood, a power to draw near;
His kind invitation ye sinners embrace,
Accepting salvation, salvation by grace."

A parallel passage to John 7:37-38 would be, I think, 
Isaiah 58:11, which says,

“And the LORD shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not.”

December 12 2023 0 responses Vote Up Share Report


1
Img 5726 Leslie Coutinho Supporter
John 7:37-38: In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. 

God the Father told Moses that He would raise a Prophet among his brethren. He stated, “I will put My Words in His mouth, and He shall speak unto them all that I shall command Him.” (Deut 18:15,18) The Scripture has revealed unto us, that the Lord Jesus, from the creation of the universe, was and is the “Fountain of Living Waters.” (Jer 17:13) From the very beginning, of the creation of the universe Lord Jesus going forth was from the old to the everlasting. (Micah 5:2) As our Lord Jesus revealed unto us, assert the Scriptures, “and they are they which testify of me.” (John 5:39) The scriptures testify and reveal unto us, that He was, and He is the Living Water. Those who trust in the Lord and whose hope is in the Lord shall be planted by the rivers of living waters. (Jer 17:8)

Lord Jesus would baptize the ones who would come to Him in wisdom with the Holy Ghost as Nicodemus who came to Him. (John 1:33/3:1-8) Lord Jesus led him to the fountain of living water and revealed to him the need to be born of water and of the Spirit to enter the kingdom of God. This living water led him in wisdom to speak to the officers, chief priest, and the Pharisees, “Our law does it judge any man, before it hears him, and knows what he is doing?” (John 7:50-51) Many came to drink the fountain of living water, but they had forsaken Him the fountain of living water and had dug their cisterns, the broken cisterns that cannot hold water. (Jer 2:13) Who were the chief rulers who did not testify and acknowledge Him, for they were scared, they would be put out of the synagogue as they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God. (John 12:42-43) 

The cry of our Lord Jesus to every child of God the Father is first to seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness for then all things shall be added unto you. (Matthew 6:33) The righteousness that one seeks, leads one with all things added unto you, as the woman who heard and came and followed the crowd with our Lord Jesus and touched His garment. Her thirst for living water was given to her in the right spirit of wisdom. If I touch His garments I shall be whole, and straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up and she felt, she was healed in her body. (Mark 5:27-29) The faith that was made whole in her with peace of mind, was “sprinkled with clean water.” She was given a new heart, and a new spirit taking away the stony heart from her flesh. For the Lord put in her the Spirit of the Lord to walk in His statutes so she keeps His judgments. (Eze 36:25-27)

John 4:14: But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.

1 day ago 0 responses Vote Up Share Report


Add your Answer

All answers are REVIEWED and MODERATED.
Please ensure your answer MEETS all our guidelines.

What makes a good answer? ▼

A good answer provides new insight and perspective. Here are guidelines to help facilitate a meaningful learning experience for everyone.

  1. Adhere to the eBible Statement of Faith.
  2. Your answer should be complete and stand-alone.
  3. Include supporting arguments, and scripture references if possible. Seek to answer the "why".
  4. Adhere to a proper tone and spirit of love and understanding.
  5. For more info see The Complete Guide to eBible
Header
  1. 4000 characters remaining