Pentecost
John 7
Jesus Promises Living Water
37On the last day, the climax of the festival, Jesus stood and shouted to the crowds, “Anyone who is thirsty may come to me! 38Anyone who believes in me may come and drink! For the Scriptures declare, ‘Rivers of living water will flow from his heart.’” 39(When he said “living water,” he was speaking of the Spirit, who would be given to everyone believing in him. But the Spirit had not yet been given, because Jesus had not yet entered into his glory.)
Setting
- Jesus speaks during the Festival of Booths (Sukkot).
- Jerusalem is crowded with pilgrims.
- Priests are pouring water in the Temple.
- People are praying for rain and renewal.
- Religious leaders are trying to arrest Jesus.
- The city is full of tension, confusion, and spiritual longing.
Jesus interrupts the festival:
“If anyone is thirsty, let them come to Me and drink.”
Wilderness & Water
- God brings water from the rock.
- God provides in dry places.
- Israel remembers thirst and provision.
The Promise:
Isaiah 44:3
“I will pour water on thirsty land…”
Isaiah 43:19–20
“I am making rivers in the desert.”
Isaiah 58:11
“You will be like a well-watered garden.”
Zechariah 14:8
“Living waters shall flow out from Jerusalem.”
“He Was Speaking About the Spirit”
“As yet there was no Spirit…”
John does NOT mean:
- The Spirit did not exist
- The Spirit was absent from the Old Testament
John DOES mean:
- The Spirit had not yet been poured out like this
- Pentecost brings a new depth of communion with God
- The Spirit now dwells within ordinary believers
Pentecost is (Shavuot):
- not the invention of the Spirit,
- but the overflowing of the Spirit.
Still Thirsty
We try to drink:
- distraction
- achievement
- outrage
- control
- comfort
- consumption
- cynicism
...substitutes don't satisfy the soul
Pentecost Means:
- God moves toward thirsty people
- The Spirit fills ordinary people
- Rivers of grace flow outward through the Body of Christ
Spirit moves
- prayer
- hospitality
- mercy
- courage
- truth
- generosity
- shared life
Jesus still says:
“Come and drink.”
“but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.”
“a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
-John 4
Come, Holy Spirit ( a Pentecost Litany)
Leader:
Some wander in desert places,
hungry, thirsty, and worn down by life.
People:
Holy Spirit, lead us home.
Leader:
Some sit in deep darkness,
bound up by fear, regret, and despair.
People:
Holy Spirit, bring us into the light.
Leader:
Some are caught in storms too great for them,
tossed helplessly by wind and waves.
People:
Holy Spirit, steady us in the storm.
Leader:
Even now, we hide behind locked doors,
afraid of what might happen next.
People:
Holy Spirit, meet us in our fear.
Leader:
Still the wind blows.
Still the fire burns.
Still Your people speak the truth with boldness.
People:
Holy Spirit, make us brave.
Leader:
Jesus says that anyone who is thirsty can come and drink,
and living water flows from within them.
People:
Holy Spirit, fill us again.
Leader:
When love asks more of us than we want to give,
when mercy becomes costly,
when truth unsettles our comfort—
People:
Holy Spirit, keep us faithful.
Leader:
The Church is born in wind and fire,
and the Spirit of God still moves among Your people.
People:
Holy Spirit, breathe through Your Church again. Amen.
Questions to Consider:
- Where do you feel empty or worn out right now?
- What are you turning to instead of Jesus to satisfy your thirst?
- What keeps you from coming honestly to God with your needs?
- How is the Holy Spirit trying to bring new life into you right now?
- Who around you needs the love, hope, or encouragement God has given you?