1. "I'm taking for my title today, Rivers in the Desert. Living the abundant life of Christ in the desert season of our lives. Has anyone ever been in a desert season? And if you're in it now, you don't have to raise your hand, but we will have a time of prayer for you today. It's a reality of the Christian life."
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2. "So a couple weeks ago, from October 15th through the 23rd, the Feast of Booths or the Feast of the Tabernacles was observed. And this is one of seven annual feasts that the Lord commanded. The Israelites to observe in order to help them remember him and to remember his providence, to remember his relationship with them and ultimately to remind them of his ultimate plan of redemption for all of us. Each of these seven feasts were actually reveal some aspect of God's master plan to rescue us and should actually lead us to worship."
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3. "God made his home with them. He pitched his holy tent in the presence of the Israelites in the middle of the wilderness. Every single day, every single hour, every single second, he made his presence known so much so that when he had a reputation amongst the surrounding nations, they heard of the greatness of God. The tabernacle was the physical and holy dwelling place for the God that he placed in the midst of the camp, in the middle of the people. It was a place of worship. It was a place of sacrifice. It was a place of intercession."
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4. "He knew that the people would need his presence in the wilderness, and he made a way to be there with them. Won't he do the same for you? Hallelujah. Right in the center of the camp. See, their 40 years was a time of discipline, right? But he chose to say, yes, I'm disciplining you, but I'm going to be with you the whole time. I'm going to make my home amongst you. I'll be right there in the middle."
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5. "Jesus elected to come and tabernacle with the very people he would suffer and die for and at the hands of in order to redeem us back to our father. This same Jesus quietly enters the feast of the tabernacles. Celebration which takes place now six months after the miracle of feeding the 5,000 plus. His haters, the Sadducees and the Pharisees, were waiting to see if he was going to show up."
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6. "On the last day of the feast, Jesus himself stands up and shouts so all could hear him. Why is this important? Because during the seven days, and oftentimes teaching was done sitting quietly, talking, debating, listening to the leader. But at this moment on the seven, on the last day of the feast, Jesus stands up and he says, according to John 7, verse 37, on the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood and cried out, if anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink."
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7. "This statement itself is powerful. And the impact and the imagery of Jesus saying this is actually like a knockout punch in a boxing match. The imagery is beautiful and is perfectly timed. Catch this, at the end of the seven days of the feast, the Jews performed a water ritual to celebrate God's provision of water in the wilderness. But on that last day, from my understanding, they don't perform the ritual. But Jesus himself said, I am the water that you are missing today."
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8. "Just this week, I was listening to a bishop preach on his, I think it was his pastoral anniversary, and he said something like, whoever told you when you become a Christian, all your problems go away, was wrong. Has anybody? It's wrong. He said, sometimes that's when your problems start. Anybody? Yeah. So, I just shook my head and I said, yeah, in my little life, I agree."
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9. "The Bible says that we are afflicted in every way but not crushed, perplexed but not driven to despair, persecuted but not forsaken, struck down but not destroyed, according to 2 Corinthians 4, verses 8 and 9. So in all these issues of life, we have access to the abundant life of Christ in the desert season. Hallelujah."
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10. "The desert, though painful and long, is where I learn to be thirsty. And I come and drink from the one. Allow me not to thirst anymore. Because he is the living well. He is. I know it's improper English. But he is the living waters. He is the rivers. He is the rivers. Hallelujah."
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