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Blessed Thirst | Psalm 42:1–2 | Why Are You Cast Down, O My Soul? “As the deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God.” Psalm 42 opens with one of the most honest and vulnerable cries in Scripture—a soul desperate for God in a dry and weary land. In this first message of our Psalm 42 series, Pastor CJ Witkoe explores what it means to have a blessed thirst—a longing for the living God that refuses to settle for spiritual stagnation. Psalm 42 is a lament—written for public worship by the Sons of Korah. That means this wasn’t private journaling. It was sung. Repeated. Prayed together. Because while circumstances change, human emotions don’t. In a world full of distractions, idols, and “stagnant water,” this message asks a piercing question: Are you thirsty for God—or just a version of Him that fits your comfort zone? In this sermon, you’ll discover: 💧 Why biblical thirst imagery matters in a desert context 🌊 Why our souls can’t survive on stagnant spirituality 🔥 The difference between cultural Christianity and the living God 🏜️ How apathy slowly replaces pursuit 🙏 Why discipleship requires intentional drinking 💍 What spiritual drift has in common with marriage drift From Mount Baker stories to the Golden Calf, from dehydration statistics to Jesus’ invitation in John 7:37, this message calls us back to a raw, relentless hunger for God. Not a God we redefine. Not a God we domesticate. Not a God we schedule. But the living God. “Give me God—or I will die.” If your soul feels dry… distant… or spiritually numb, this message is an invitation to pursue again. To linger. To press in. To drink deeply. 📖 Scripture: Psalm 42:1–2, John 7:37, Exodus 32 🎙️ Series: Psalm 42 🧭 Theme: Spiritual thirst, lament, worship, encounter with God