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Reading: Ephesians 3:14-21; John 7:37-39 \\ /. . .
that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God./ Ephesians 3:19b
!! I. Streams or Sprinkles?
(Jn 7:37-39)
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Is anyone Thirsty?
(v.[[37|Bible:John 7:37]]b)
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Any dehydrated Christians out there?
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Rivers, or sprinkles of living water?
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Thirst: annoyance or motivation?
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What do we do with our thirst?
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Learn to live thirsty, or find a drink?
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With what do we quench our thirst?
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Wholesome or “junk drink”?
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Jesus offers us Overflow (v.[[38|Bible:John 7:38]])
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We come thirsty, we become a stream
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We come needy, He satisfies us
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