Pastor Joseph Aborowa delivered a short but powerful exhortation, drawing from John 4, where Jesus encounters the Samaritan woman at the well. He highlighted the significance of 12 noon, representing the prime of life, when many people either rise or fall in destiny. He warned that the enemy often captures young people between ages 15 and 25 through distractions like sin, addiction, and bad influences—just as the Samaritan woman had lived a sinful life before meeting Jesus.
Jesus, though tired and hungry, engaged the woman in a conversation about Living Water—a symbol of spiritual renewal and eternal satisfaction. Pastor Aborowa then connected this to John 7, where Jesus again speaks of Living Water, now referring to the Holy Spirit, which will flow like rivers from within believers.
He linked this to 2 Timothy 1:6, urging the congregation to stir up the fire of God within them. He declared that the Holy Spirit is already inside them, like a river waiting to flow. He called on the church to pray fervently, ignite revival, and awaken their spiritual gifts. As they stirred the fire within, he assured them that healing, restoration, and supernatural empowerment would follow.