John 7:37-53, "In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. (But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified)
Many of the
people therefore, when they heard this saying, said, Of a truth this is the
Prophet. Others said, This is the Christ. But some said, Shall Christ come out
of Galilee? Hath not the scripture said, That Christ cometh of the seed of
David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was? So there was a
division among the people because of him. And some of them would have taken
him; but no man laid hands on him.
Then came
the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why
have ye not brought him? The officers answered, Never man spake like this man.
Then answered them the Pharisees, Are ye also deceived? Have any of the rulers
or of the Pharisees believed on him? But this people who knoweth not the law
are cursed. Nicodemus saith unto them, (he that came to Jesus by night, being
one of them) Doth our law judge any man, before it hear him, and know what he
doeth? They answered and said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee? Search, and
look: for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet. And every man went unto his own
house."
On the eighth day of the Feast of Tabernacles, Jesus stood
amid those who had come together for a solemn assembly. It was time for the
offering of the bullock upon the fire. This day he required less sacrifices
than the previous seven days. The Feast of Tabernacles began with offering
thirteen bullocks on the first day, and then one less bullock would be offered
each day. But, on this day, the last day, only one would be offered. In total,
seventy bullocks were offered in the first six days, one for each of the
seventy known nations of the world. But, on this great day, the greatest day of
all, the last day of the feast, only one would be offered, but it was the most
important one for the Jews, for this bullock would be sacrificed on behalf of
their nation.
On this last day, things would differ greatly from the
previous six. On this day, a special prayer would be made, a feast greater than
those of the last six days, a different song of worship would be sung, a
special blessing invoked from God Jehovah, and a special offering would be
given.
There would also be a special ceremony according to Jewish
tradition and law on this day. An offering of water would be poured out unto
the Lord.
Here is how the water offering ceremony would be done. The
priests would take a golden pot, draw water out of the Pool of Siloam, then
travel through the city to the Water Gate. There, they would blow their
trumpets and give a long, loud shout as the priest climbed to the altar at the
gate. Upon that altar were two silver basins. On the west, the basin was filled
with water, while the basin on the east was filled with wine.
This ceremony, for the Jews, had a great significance. It was
brought down by tradition from the time of Moses upon Mt. Sinai, and it was
representative of the pouring out of the Holy Ghost upon God’s people.
Even the Prophet Isaiah referred to this ceremony when he
said:
Isaiah
12:2-6, "Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for
the LORD JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation.
Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation. And in
that day shall ye say, Praise the LORD, call upon his name, declare his doings
among the people, make mention that his name is exalted. Sing unto the LORD;
for he hath done excellent things: this is known in all the earth. Cry out and
shout, thou inhabitant of Zion: for great is the Holy One of Israel in the
midst of thee."
The drawing of the water from the well and pouring it out
into the basins at the Water Gate was symbolic of drawing salvation from the
wells of God’s mercy and grace and then allowing God to pour out the “new wine”
of the Holy Ghost upon His people and filling the land with His blessings. In
addition, this was the day they prayed for the rains needed for the coming year
so that their crops would be productive.
Now, look at the symbolic meaning of this day, with its water
being poured out to ask God’s blessings upon the rains that would be needed and
for the pouring out of the Holy Ghost upon the people of God. We can begin to
understand why Jesus chose this time and this day to stand and shout His
proclamation to the Jews.
Jesus
shouted, “if any man thirst, let him come to me and drink.”
If there was one thing that the Jews understood, it was being
thirsty. Their land was hot and dry. Much of the land in the Middle East is
arid, desert land. But Jesus wasn’t talking about a natural thirst when he shouted
those words. He was talking about a spiritual thirst.
We are living in a dry and thirsty land right now. Even
though we hear people claim to be Christian, and nearly every home in America
has not just one but several Bibles, there is still a lack of knowledge of the
Word of God. The Bible is nothing more than a dust collector on the shelf or
the coffee table, while most of the Church is starving to death and perishing
for lack of knowledge. The Church has no victory, power, or glory because the
Word of God goes unread.
We hear Christian programming on the radio; we can watch it
on the TV, but the vast majority of it is nothing more than fluff. Is there any
real gospel being preached anymore? Not much, I believe. Just watch or listen
to any program you want to and listen to what is being put forth on the
airwaves.
The messages and teachings are to “better the church” and to
teach Christians how to enjoy living for the Lord. Now, these aren’t bad, but
where is the real message of the gospel? How many lost souls are going to come
to Christ by listening to a preacher tell you about his new jet or how to have
a better relationship with your spouse? When was the last time you heard anyone
on the radio or TV give an altar call for lost sinners to come to Jesus at an
altar of repentance?
You will hear them preach about wealth, prosperity, love,
self-esteem, relationships, and many other things, but you don’t hear them
preach against sin anymore. How thirsty is our soul and our land when people
can go to a church for weeks on end and never hear a true message of repentance
for sin and surrendering your heart and life to Christ, being born again, and
then seeking after the baptism in the Holy Ghost and fire?
Jesus
shouts, “If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth
on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living
water.”
With those words, Jesus was proclaiming to the Jews that it
was not the ceremony, not the bullock upon the altar, and not the water poured
out that they should be looking to fill their thirst – THEY SHOULD BE LISTENING
TO AND LOOKING TO HIM TO FILL THEIR HEART AND LIFE!
Jesus is the Giver of Life and the Source of Life. Just as no
life on earth can survive without water, neither can the soul survive without
Jesus. Jesus in you becomes a river of “living water.” The Holy Spirit fills
your thirsty soul and fills you with all the goodness and mercy of God. He
overflows your soul with blessings and springs up from within your soul as a
river that will wash you, cleanse you, and make you whole. Oh, what a river
that is! The River of Living Water that comes from deep inside.
You may have woken up today with a deep thirst for something.
You don’t even know what you need, but there is a longing for something better
that you haven’t been able to find, and it will satisfy your search for true
meaning in life and bring joy to your heart. The world doesn’t have anything
that can fill your thirst.
You can try to find it in relationships, but they will only
leave you thirsty for more. I run across people trying to fill their thirst by
seeking a new relationship. Promiscuity rules the land as men and women
everywhere search for something or someone who will be real. The reality is
that no person can fill that void in your soul. No person, no matter how much
love or infatuation there is, can fill the emptiness in your heart that longs
after God. You know something is missing. Every morning, when you wake up, you
wonder if there is more to life. Yes, there is! You need Jesus to fill that
void in your soul.
You can try to find it in alcohol. God knows I did for years,
but when the high wears off, it will leave you still thirsting for more. Night
after night, the local bars are filled with people trying to satisfy their
spiritual thirst with earthly drinks. They take that glass of some “adult
beverage” (just a term used to disguise the fact that this drink will destroy
you if you take enough of it, and you ought to have better sense than to drink
it). They will gulp it down, and for a few brief moments, they can forget their
troubles and forget that there is an emptiness on the inside that they can’t
seem to fill. But when the alcohol wears off, the emptiness inside only grows
larger and deeper. The very thing that they thought could satisfy their thirst
only drives them deeper into despair and destruction because the thing that
they are thirsty for is spiritual and not earthly.
Only Jesus can fill that emptiness on the inside. Only Jesus
can take away the guilt and shame. Only Jesus can start them back on the proper
path to recovery. While medical science can say that alcoholism is a sickness,
and that may well be true after a little while, I believe that it’s a sin,
brought into their life willingly by a sinner looking for something to fill his
thirsty soul.
Some will attempt to find a way to quench this thirst in
their soul by using drugs and medication, but that won’t fill the void either.
The thrill, the high, and the euphoria will come quickly to an end, and then
the thirst for more is stronger than ever. The thirst is still there, and it
continues to grow. The flesh craves the feelings and the drugs, but the real
thirst is in the soul. That craving and that thirst must be filled with
something, so we are compelled to get another fix, and another, then another,
and it never ends as we search for an answer. The thirst is never satisfied,
the hunger for more increases, and the demon down in the soul will scream and
cry for more, ever more, driving the body ever closer to death. That’s his
business – to kill, steal, and destroy, and Satan will see to it that we are
never really satisfied, no matter how much we take.
There’s only one answer for the thirst down in your soul.
There is only one person who can fill that void in your heart. There is only
one way to live on a permanent “high.” The answer to your thirst is only found
in Jesus.
Jesus stands in front of you right now. Through the Words of
this message, He is shouting to you, “If any man thirsts, let him come unto me
and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his
belly shall flow rivers of living water.”
The water of the Holy Ghost is being offered to you right
now. Jesus wants you to repent and let Him pour out the Holy Ghost upon your
soul. If you give your heart and life to Jesus, He will fill that emptiness
with His power, His presence, His mercy, and His grace, and He will give you
eternal life and joy and peace that this world knows nothing about. He won’t
leave you searching for something to fill the void. He will fill your life and
your soul with His love. All these things will fill your emptiness so much that
your life will become a “river of living water.” Everywhere you go, people will
see Jesus in you. Everyone you meet will know there is something inside of you
that they don’t have. That River of Living Water will flow from your soul to
touch everyone you meet somehow.
As you read this message, don’t take the attitude that so
many did on the day that Jesus stood and shouted his proclamation to the Jews.
“Many of the
people, therefore, when they heard this saying, said, Of a truth, this is the
Prophet. Others said, this is the Christ. But some said, Shall Christ come out
of Galilee? Hath not the scripture said that Christ cometh of the seed of
David, and out of the town of Bethlehem, where David was? So there was a
division among the people because of him. And some of them would have taken
him, but no man laid hands on him.”
I know that not everyone will receive this message and
respond to it as I hoped you would. There was an associate of mine who used to
say it this way, “Some will, some won’t, so what!”
Some will – they will hear the words of Jesus, and they will
allow those words to sink into their heart and soul. The Word of God will not
return void but will enter in and take root, and they will begin to understand
and know the truth. They will recognize Jesus as their Lord and Savior and
start a new life as a new man or woman, born again by the power of God. Oh,
that everyone could receive this message with that kind of attitude!
Some won’t – they won’t accept Jesus’ offer to come to Him.
The devil has so blinded their spiritual eyes that they can’t see Jesus for who
He is. He is God, the Savior of the World, but all they will see is a man. They
are so dry and thirsty that they are like a man wandering and dying in the
desert who sees a natural oasis but thinks it’s only a mirage. That man will
die of thirst because he fears reaching the water only to find it isn’t real.
Let me tell you that Jesus is honest. His love is real. His
mercy is real. His joy is absolute. His blessing of eternal life is real. His
promises are true. He will give you that River of Living water if you want it.
Don’t listen to the devil; listen to Jesus and come to Him right now.
So, what – so what if you don’t hear the words of this
message? So, what if you don’t come to Jesus? So, what if you close this book
and keep looking for ways to fill your thirst with the things of the world?
Here’s what! If you continue down that same path, you will
fall into destruction and death. You see, there is not one sinner who rejects
Jesus who will not end up burning in hell itself. Not only that, but Satan will
blind you even more and drag you down into the pits of sin even more, and he
will take you farther than you want to go and keep you longer than you want to
stay.
How far will you go before you turn around? How deep will you
go into the pits of Hell before you turn around? God will let you go as far as
you want to. He won’t stop you. He will let you make your choice. But the whole
time you are running from Him, the Holy Ghost will be like a bloodhound on your
trail. You will never forget the words of the message. You will always have a
tugging at your heart to come back to Jesus.
Jesus will still love you even in your rebellion. He loved
the whole world when not one man loved Him in return. Jesus went to the cross
and gave his life for you, just as you are. He still loves you, and He doesn’t
want your life or your soul to be destroyed, so come to Him while you can.
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