The most dangerous spiritual condition isn't atheism — it's religious performance that replaces personal faith. In John 7:32-36, the Pharisees send officers to arrest Jesus while He stands in the temple courtyard warning them their window is closing. They can quote His words back to Him in verse 36. They just won't obey them. This expository sermon through John 7:32-36 traces the closing window of God's invitation — from the Pharisees changing the locks on a building they never owned, to the prophecy of Isaiah 55, to the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11. The message is urgent: religious men missed Jesus while He was standing in front of them. The same thing still happens today. If you've ever wondered why intelligent, dedicated religious people reject Christ — or if you're worried you've been going through the motions — this sermon speaks directly to that question. This verse-by-verse expository sermon walks through John 7:32-36, explaining: • Why religious opposition to Jesus was never theological — it was territorial • How the Pharisees were changing the locks on a building they never owned • What Jesus meant by "yet a little while am I with you" — a dispensational clock ticking out loud • The difference between seeking and curiosity — and why desperation is the only thing that finds God • Why "ye shall seek me and shall not find me" isn't a threat — it's a grief • How Genesis 11's tower of Babel and John 7's Pharisees were building the same thing • Why religious men with everything from Moses still missed the one Moses was pointing to • The danger of discussing the truth rather than obeying it — and what it cost the officers sent to arrest Jesus