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River of Living Water

Father Anthony reflects on the urgency and tenderness of John 7:37–39, set on the final and greatest day of the feast, when Jesus suddenly cries out above the noise of ritual and crowds: “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink.” It is a startling invitation—not to effort, observance, or mastery, but to thirst itself—as if longing were the doorway God has been waiting to open. Father Anthony lingers on the promise hidden in the image: that those who come to Christ will not merely be refreshed for a moment, but will find “rivers of living water” flowing from within them, a life so abundant it spills outward for others. And as the Evangelist reveals that Jesus speaks of the Spirit, not yet given because He had not yet been glorified, Father Anthony draws us into the deeper horizon of the Gospel: the crucified and risen Lord does not just satisfy our thirst from the outside—He places His own Spirit within us, so that the life poured out from the cross becomes an interior spring, turning parched hearts into living signs of God’s mercy in the world.

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