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Sukkoth: Come and Drink from the River of Life

John 7:37-38

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
September 26 2021

This sermon appears to invite the church into the Sukkoth season as a time of drinking deeply from the life God provides. Through John 7, the message likely presents Jesus as the source of living water and frames the Feast of Tabernacles as a season of gratitude, dwelling, hope, and renewed focus on what matters most. The service opening is full of language about intimacy, covenant faithfulness, and the return of Christ, giving the sermon a rich atmosphere of expectancy. The hope in the message is that weary, thirsty people do not have to keep running dry. In Jesus, the river of life is available, and his presence is enough to satisfy what the soul most needs. Bring your thirst honestly to Jesus instead of trying to satisfy it with lesser things. Slow down enough to dwell with him, and receive from his presence what your soul has truly been longing for. Lord Jesus, thank you for the river of life. Meet us in our weariness and thirst, satisfy us with your presence, and teach us to dwell with you more deeply in this season.

  • The gathering begins by reflecting on the Sukkot season as a time of thanksgiving, harvest, and renewed focus on Jesus.
  • John 7 then appears to open up the invitation to come and drink from the living water of Christ.
  • The movement of the sermon is from weariness and thirst into satisfaction and intimacy in God.' presence.
  • Bring your thirst honestly to Jesus instead of trying to satisfy it with lesser things.
  • Slow down enough to dwell with him, and receive from his presence what your soul has truly been longing for.

Bring your thirst honestly to Jesus instead of trying to satisfy it with lesser things. Slow down enough to dwell with him, and receive from his presence what your soul has truly been longing for.

Lord Jesus, thank you for the river of life. Meet us in our weariness and thirst, satisfy us with your presence, and teach us to dwell with you more deeply in this season.

Sermon Messages September 26 2021 1:09:41

Sukkoth: Come and Drink from the River of Life

John 7:37-38

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Message Summary

Sermon Messages John 7:37-38

This sermon appears to invite the church into the Sukkoth season as a time of drinking deeply from the life God provides. Through John 7, the message likely presents Jesus as the source of living water and frames the Feast of Tabernacles as a season of gratitude, dwelling, hope, and renewed focus on what matters most. The service opening is full of language about intimacy, covenant faithfulness, and the return of Christ, giving the sermon a rich atmosphere of expectancy. The hope in the message is that weary, thirsty people do not have to keep running dry. In Jesus, the river of life is available, and his presence is enough to satisfy what the soul most needs. Bring your thirst honestly to Jesus instead of trying to satisfy it with lesser things. Slow down enough to dwell with him, and receive from his presence what your soul has truly been longing for. Lord Jesus, thank you for the river of life. Meet us in our weariness and thirst, satisfy us with your presence, and teach us to dwell with you more deeply in this season.

  • The gathering begins by reflecting on the Sukkot season as a time of thanksgiving, harvest, and renewed focus on Jesus.
  • John 7 then appears to open up the invitation to come and drink from the living water of Christ.
  • The movement of the sermon is from weariness and thirst into satisfaction and intimacy in God.' presence.
  • Bring your thirst honestly to Jesus instead of trying to satisfy it with lesser things.
  • Slow down enough to dwell with him, and receive from his presence what your soul has truly been longing for.

Bring your thirst honestly to Jesus instead of trying to satisfy it with lesser things. Slow down enough to dwell with him, and receive from his presence what your soul has truly been longing for.

Lord Jesus, thank you for the river of life. Meet us in our weariness and thirst, satisfy us with your presence, and teach us to dwell with you more deeply in this season.

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