Matthew Series

Feast of Tabernacles: Living Water as Sign to the Nations

John 7:37-38; Matthew 12:15-21

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Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
October 13 2025

This message appears to connect the Feast of Tabernacles with Jesus' promise of living water and with the wider mission of God to the nations. Drawing from John 7:37-38 and Matthew 12:15-21, the title suggests a vision of Christ as the source of life who not only satisfies his people, but also becomes a sign of hope beyond them. The sermon likely holds together worship, biblical feasts, and the outward movement of God's blessing to the world. The hope of the message is that those who drink deeply from Christ become part of God's testimony to the nations.

  • The message likely begins with the Feast of Tabernacles and the promise of living water in Jesus.
  • John 7 and Matthew 12 appear to frame Christ as both the source of life and the servant through whom hope reaches the nations.
  • The sermon seems to invite the church to receive from Jesus deeply and to become a visible sign of his life to others.

Come to Jesus again as the true source of living water. Do not keep his life to yourself; ask how your life can point others toward his hope. Let worship and mission stay joined together.

Lord Jesus, thank you that you are the source of living water for your people and hope for the nations. Fill us again with your life and make us a faithful sign of your mercy to others.

Matthew Series October 13 2025 2:45:46

Feast of Tabernacles: Living Water as Sign to the Nations

John 7:37-38; Matthew 12:15-21

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Message Summary

Matthew Series John 7:37-38; Matthew 12:15-21

This message appears to connect the Feast of Tabernacles with Jesus' promise of living water and with the wider mission of God to the nations. Drawing from John 7:37-38 and Matthew 12:15-21, the title suggests a vision of Christ as the source of life who not only satisfies his people, but also becomes a sign of hope beyond them. The sermon likely holds together worship, biblical feasts, and the outward movement of God's blessing to the world. The hope of the message is that those who drink deeply from Christ become part of God's testimony to the nations.

  • The message likely begins with the Feast of Tabernacles and the promise of living water in Jesus.
  • John 7 and Matthew 12 appear to frame Christ as both the source of life and the servant through whom hope reaches the nations.
  • The sermon seems to invite the church to receive from Jesus deeply and to become a visible sign of his life to others.

Come to Jesus again as the true source of living water. Do not keep his life to yourself; ask how your life can point others toward his hope. Let worship and mission stay joined together.

Lord Jesus, thank you that you are the source of living water for your people and hope for the nations. Fill us again with your life and make us a faithful sign of your mercy to others.

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