
Stay Full (Part IV)
BONUS: We cannot be content being dry, empty or half full where things remain the same. This is the spirit of compromise, settling for less than our inheritance, God's best of what he has for us. Once we get through or pass the the phase of temptations of the soul (the pressure to quit before we even get started), we can begin to draw out the waters of change, draw from God's strength (Is. 12:3). We will know that the waterpots of our souls are full when we see change hap

Stay Full (Part III)
All we have to do is choose to believe that He is.... (Heb. 11:6; cf. Jn. 7:38). This is why Jesus tell us that our only "work" is to believe because if we believe, it unlocks the door for the flow (Jn. 6:29). We don't unlock the door, our belief does....so our concentration is on BELIEVING, the rest is the work of the Spirit - God's Spirit (Eph. 3:20). As a result, we can plainly see in scripture that Jesus is well capable of handling any and all situations from one end o

Stay Full (Part II)
God explains this scripture to me: He that believeth on me as the scripture hath said, out of his belly will flow rivers of living waters (Jn. 7:38; cf. Ezk. 47:1-12). This is the action: believe, and this is the result....the "flow." But there can be no flow if you are not full, filled to the brim. There can be no turning of water into wine, there can be no flowing of the river unless the soul is full. Full of what I ask, the glory of God that is only found by waiting a

Stay Full (Part I)
Main Course: Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them" (Jn. 7:38; cf. 2:6-7; 4:13-14). We must come drink from the well until we are full, until the waterpots (the dry places) are full (cf. 2 Kin. 3:17). How do we fill the waterpots of our souls? By drinking from the well that never runs dry, where there is always more than enough, where it never runs out (Jn. 2:7-10; Eph. 5:18-20; cf. Lk. 2:52). We fill our waterpot