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Filled to Overflow | John 7:37–39 | Northern Rivers Pentecostal Church
Have you ever wondered why Jesus promised rivers of living water instead of just a well? In this message, “Filled to Overflow,” we look at what it truly means to live a Spirit-filled life that doesn’t just satisfy our own thirst—but becomes a source of life for others.
When Jesus stood up on the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles and cried out, “If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink…” He was declaring Himself as the ultimate Source. He wasn’t just offering refreshment—He was offering transformation. The Holy Ghost wasn’t given just to fill us, but to flow through us.
From the woman at the well to the outpouring in Acts, the Word shows a clear pattern: God fills His people so that His power, love, and witness can overflow into the world around them. In this message, we walk through three key truths:
The Source of Living Water – True satisfaction starts and stays with Jesus. He’s not a distant well; He becomes the fountain within us through the indwelling of the Holy Ghost.
The Outflow of the Spirit – The evidence of the infilling is seen when that private experience becomes a public outflow of power, worship, and witness.
The Evidence of Overflow – The fruit and gifts of the Spirit both reveal that the river’s flowing. When the Holy Ghost fills a vessel, there’s always visible evidence—beginning with the biblical sign of speaking in tongues and continuing in transformed living.
Ezekiel saw it as a river that began at the altar and grew deeper with every step until it brought life wherever it flowed. That same river is still flowing today. God hasn’t called us to a shallow or stagnant walk but to be swept up in the unstoppable current of His Spirit.
This is more than a call to be filled—it’s a call to flow. To move from being a container to a conduit. To let what Jesus poured into us become a blessing to every dry and thirsty soul we meet.
So today, don’t just drink—overflow.
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By NRPCFilled to Overflow | John 7:37–39 | Northern Rivers Pentecostal Church
Have you ever wondered why Jesus promised rivers of living water instead of just a well? In this message, “Filled to Overflow,” we look at what it truly means to live a Spirit-filled life that doesn’t just satisfy our own thirst—but becomes a source of life for others.
When Jesus stood up on the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles and cried out, “If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink…” He was declaring Himself as the ultimate Source. He wasn’t just offering refreshment—He was offering transformation. The Holy Ghost wasn’t given just to fill us, but to flow through us.
From the woman at the well to the outpouring in Acts, the Word shows a clear pattern: God fills His people so that His power, love, and witness can overflow into the world around them. In this message, we walk through three key truths:
The Source of Living Water – True satisfaction starts and stays with Jesus. He’s not a distant well; He becomes the fountain within us through the indwelling of the Holy Ghost.
The Outflow of the Spirit – The evidence of the infilling is seen when that private experience becomes a public outflow of power, worship, and witness.
The Evidence of Overflow – The fruit and gifts of the Spirit both reveal that the river’s flowing. When the Holy Ghost fills a vessel, there’s always visible evidence—beginning with the biblical sign of speaking in tongues and continuing in transformed living.
Ezekiel saw it as a river that began at the altar and grew deeper with every step until it brought life wherever it flowed. That same river is still flowing today. God hasn’t called us to a shallow or stagnant walk but to be swept up in the unstoppable current of His Spirit.
This is more than a call to be filled—it’s a call to flow. To move from being a container to a conduit. To let what Jesus poured into us become a blessing to every dry and thirsty soul we meet.
So today, don’t just drink—overflow.
Follow Us on Social Media!
Stay connected with us and join our growing community:
Facebook: Northern Rivers Pentecostal Church
Instagram: @nrpc
#oneness #apostolic #nrpc #pentecostal #pentecostalchurch #holyghost #acts238 #jesusname #holyspirit #outpouring #riveroflife #livingwater #filledtooverflow #northernriverspentecostalchurch