The Promiseنموونە
The Promise Fulfilled
“By this [Jesus] meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified.” (John 7:39)
There’s a curious note in John’s gospel regarding the promise that Jesus made in a loud voice in Jerusalem that day, when he said that whoever believed in him would have rivers of living water flowing from within. It says, “By this he meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified.”
Jesus hadn’t yet died and risen from the dead. He had yet to die for your sins and mine. Sin had to be pardoned and put away. Once he did that, the Holy Spirit was given and the promise fulfilled. The only way to experience what Jesus was talking about is to confess your sins and accept the atoning sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. Then you can say, “I’m thirsty, Lord. You not only promised me forgiveness; you promised me fulfillment.”
Remember: Jesus didn’t say, “If anyone’s thirsty, let them come to church.” You can go to church and never get to Jesus. You can even own a Bible and never get to him. It has to be a personal, intimate relationship. You have to say, “Jesus, I am thirsty, and I know that you didn’t plan for me to live this way. I’m thankful for all the physical things you’ve given me, but inside I have an emptiness and a yearning for something more. And I’m not ashamed to admit it.”
I want to declare to you today on the authority of God’s Word that only Jesus satisfies. Come to him today and tell him, “Change my life, Lord! Fix it! I am not living the life you planned for me. So with childlike faith, I’m coming to you!” You will be glad you did.
Read John 7:37-39; 45-52.
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In his new devotional series, The Promise, Pastor Jim Cymbala address the malaise in our society today and the emptiness people are experiencing, as he explores an incredible promise that Jesus made. This devotional series will help anyone seeking meaning and fulfillment in their lives.
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