“For I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink.”
In every cup shared, there’s an invitation to connect. A simple act – offering water, tea, or coffee – goes beyond meeting a physical need; it extends a gesture of welcome, care, and companionship. Water quenches thirst, but kindness quenches loneliness. A refreshing drink revives the body, while a moment of shared presence revives the soul.
To give drink to the thirsty is more than just handing someone a glass of water. It is recognising the thirst in others – not only for sustenance but for dignity, love, and human connection.
Whether it’s offering water to the physically weary, listening to someone who longs to be heard, or creating a space where no one feels forgotten, every act of refreshment is a reminder of God’s mercy.
In a world where so many thirst for justice, belonging, and hope, how can we become living wells of compassion?
Art Insight
