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What are you really thirsty for? In this message, we confront the reality that every person was created with a spiritual thirst that only Jesus can satisfy. Drawing from The Gospel of John 6:35, we explore Christ’s declaration: “I am the bread of life.” No matter how much we chase success, relationships, entertainment, or validation, nothing can truly fill the emptiness in our souls apart from Him.
Using the imagery of “broken cisterns” from Book of Jeremiah 2:13, this sermon reveals how easy it is to trade the living water of God for things that constantly leave us spiritually dry. Many people are trying to survive spiritually on one drink a week instead of daily communion with Christ.
In this message, we discuss:
· Spiritual dehydration
· Why the world never fully satisfies
· Jesus as the source of living water
· How believers can overflow into the lives of others
Main Scriptures: John 6:35 & John 7:37–38
If you’ve been feeling empty, exhausted, or spiritually thirsty, this message will encourage you to come back to the only source that truly satisfies.
By Lead Pastor — Phillip Minter5
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What are you really thirsty for? In this message, we confront the reality that every person was created with a spiritual thirst that only Jesus can satisfy. Drawing from The Gospel of John 6:35, we explore Christ’s declaration: “I am the bread of life.” No matter how much we chase success, relationships, entertainment, or validation, nothing can truly fill the emptiness in our souls apart from Him.
Using the imagery of “broken cisterns” from Book of Jeremiah 2:13, this sermon reveals how easy it is to trade the living water of God for things that constantly leave us spiritually dry. Many people are trying to survive spiritually on one drink a week instead of daily communion with Christ.
In this message, we discuss:
· Spiritual dehydration
· Why the world never fully satisfies
· Jesus as the source of living water
· How believers can overflow into the lives of others
Main Scriptures: John 6:35 & John 7:37–38
If you’ve been feeling empty, exhausted, or spiritually thirsty, this message will encourage you to come back to the only source that truly satisfies.