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Hi, welcome to another episode of the Chronic Christian with your host, John Ralph Tachito. Um, I want to shout out to my pastor. Thank you for taking the time to watch my video. He sent me a follow-up passage to read. This is the response of Jesus. So the previous video was trying to predict what was the outcome of this exchange. So now we're gonna find out what he said. So John 4, 13 to 15. Jesus answered and said unto her, who, whoever, whoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again. Okay, from a material point of view, we constantly get thirsty. From the material point of view, So it's like, okay, but if whoever 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. The water saved unto him, sir, give me this water that I may, that I thirst not, neither come hither to drug. So less in disguise, but it clicked with the lady. Because she, she realizes it's not about the water, right? Because you're going to thirst for this water again, right? The water Jesus is talking about, the water I give you, you'll never thirst again. There's no mention of the implements, the instrument to draw from the wealth. Let's call that technology. The technology and the well is technology. The house, the water that makes you thirsty again, to retrieve the water that makes you thirsty again, is, is the bucket or the ladle that we can reach down into the world. The material means to thirst. It's like my saying, innovation is the escape from the piece of familiarity. What's familiar here? The water that Jesus gives, you'll never thirst again. It's a perspective that gets lost when we use technology to satisfy a material thirst, a material thirst. Jesus talking about an ethereal, an ethereal thirst, an ethereal thirst. You want for nothing? The water, the thirst is gone. Therefore, water is irrelevant. Right? The thing on the material that is required for life to thrive is not necessary. Right? And all the technology in the world, where it's like, it's but innovate, innovate, evate, escape the familiar, escape the familiar. Well, what's familiar to Jesus is ethereal thirst that Jesus offers, we ignore the material, the reality of the material, satisfaction, doesn't last. The satisfaction doesn't last. Our body requires water to live out judgement. within the blip. So all I got.
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