Let’s go, day four!
Today, we’re reflecting on this question:
What is the significance of Jesus saying, “I thirst,” on the cross?
Take a moment to watch the video (click the image below) as Inoke Manickam, Women’s Ministry & Discipleship Director in Colombo, Sri Lanka, shares how Christ’s physical thirst reveals His full humanity—and why that matters for our salvation.
As you reflect while reading the adult or family devotional today, consider the importance of Jesus experiencing the full range of human needs and sufferings for our salvation. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you in serving someone in need where you live, work, or play.
Let’s live in gratitude for Jesus’ divine humanity, His understanding of our struggles, and His intercession for us. May our lives reflect the fullness of His compassion and love for all humanity.
Don’t forget to join our daily prayer call from 12–12:30 PM. If you haven’t registered yet, you can do so here!
That’s it for now! Look out for day five’s content, which will arrive tomorrow morning!
See you at noon!
God bless,
Pastor Alvin & Mallary Brown
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