In this sermon on John chapter 7, Pastor Johnathan examines how Jesus strategically attended the Feast of Tabernacles, waiting for the Father's timing rather than rushing ahead. Using the powerful illustration of breaking through rock at the Creation Evidence Museum, Pastor Johnathan demonstrates how we need the Holy Spirit to break through the hardened areas of our hearts to reveal what's hidden beneath.
The sermon highlights Jesus' bold interruption of the traditional water ceremony, where He proclaimed, "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink" (John 7:37). This was Jesus' first public mention of the Holy Spirit, introducing the third person of the Trinity who would empower believers. Pastor Johnathan outlines ten essential roles of the Holy Spirit, including convicting, saving, assuring, empowering, and guiding. He concludes by challenging us to move beyond surface-level Christianity and allow the Holy Spirit complete access to our hearts, emphasizing our need to acknowledge our thirst, come to Jesus, and choose to drink.