This powerful message challenges us to examine what truly fills our spiritual cups. Drawing from Ephesians 5:18, we're reminded that God commands us not to be intoxicated by the things of this world, but to be continuously filled with the Holy Spirit. The sermon uses the profound imagery of vessels and liquids to illustrate a spiritual truth: we cannot hold two opposing forces simultaneously. Just as one liquid displaces another in a container, worldly influences will push out godly things in our lives, and vice versa. The message explores four critical areas where the Holy Spirit must occupy our spiritual being: recognizing that emptiness invites occupation, understanding that the Spirit must continually fill us, experiencing how the Holy Spirit empowers victory over sin, and discovering that a full spirit overflows into every area of our lives. The analogy of the daily manna in the wilderness becomes particularly striking—just as the Israelites needed fresh bread from heaven each morning, we need a fresh infilling of God's Spirit daily. Yesterday's spiritual experience cannot sustain today's challenges. This teaching confronts our modern culture's intoxicating influences—materialism, social media validation, and endless distractions—and calls us to stand out rather than blend in, to be vessels overflowing with living water that impacts everyone we encounter.