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Lord I thirst for something real
Nothing else will do
Holy Spirit hear my prayer
Fill me up with more of you
A friend of mine wrote this song.
I don’t remember all the words to it but I remember the hungry, holy pleading it brought to my soul when I heard it sung.
When we cry out to be filled and ask God for more of Him as we give more of ourselves.
You know what happens?
It’s like a vortex happens in the spirit.
What I mean by this is as we ask for more, that same time God is asking for more of us.
So this morning as we look at John 7 will you join me in praying fill me up God!
When we come to church why do we come here?
What do you expect to happen when you come here?
When was the last time you came to God’s house expecting something to happen?
When you expect something it means you look forward to it, you anticipate something, you look forward to the occurence.
There is nothing like the unexpected.
When that which is not expected happens!
In early 2015, Casey J released an album entitled, "The Truth" which has 11 songs and 1 bonus song.
.There is a song that stands out that many churches sing in a church service.
The lyrics are:
"If you provide the fire.
I'll provide the sacrifice.
If you pour out your spirit.
Then I will open up inside, Fill me up God, Fill me up God.
Fill me up God.
Fill me up God." Yes I am talking the song entitled, "Fill Me Up God." Thats what we want.... we want to ask God to fill us up.
I don't know about you but I want more of God and less of me.
This song was originally written by a group called United Pursuit which came out of a week that was dedicated to 100 hours of prayer.
It came from that secret place where songwriters cry out to God to fill them up.
The song’s chorus reads like this:
You provide the fire, and I’ll provide the sacrifice.
You provide the Spirit, and I will open up inside.
Fill me up, God.
Fill me up.
These are the words that ring loud in my heart.
In reference to the song, it is “His Spirit that will open us up inside,” but I love what the first part of the song says, which is that when we “provide the sacrifice” He will “provide the fire.”
It is in that place of laying down our lives, in that place of total surrender, when we offer our whole selves as a burnt offering to His consuming fire that He will come.
This unquenchable fire burns up all that does not belong inside and prepares His temple (us), so that more of His Spirit can come and “open us up” for yet even more!
Until Jesus comes back this is the process and pattern that has been laid out and modeled.
When we cry out to be filled and ask for more of Him, and as we give more of ourselves, it actually becomes as a “vortex” in the spirit.
What I mean by that is that as we ask for more, at the same time God is asking for more of us, and it becomes a back and forth cry where the response is the same as the initial call.
Not only that, but the responses are multiplied as they progress, creating a vacuum effect, so that the desires and the infilling only grow deeper and have greater impact.
This is because as we taste and see that the Lord is good, the hunger that we develop only grows deeper and deeper and it begins to cry out to Deep!
To experience a deeper dimension of God’s presence, your soul must hunger and thirst for God in the same way a deer pants for the safety and the need of water.
Psalm 42:1-2 declares....“As the hart [male red deer] panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God.
My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: when shall I come and appear before God?”
In the natural, the panting of the deer is an audible agonizing for the safety the waters provide when pursued by a predator.
When the deer runs into the water, the predator can no longer detect its scent.
In addition to finding safety from its enemies, the deer finds relief from thirst in the waters.
“Intimacy with God is found only in the realm of the spirit.”Spiritually,
your process of discovering a deeper dimension of God’s presence involves longing, thirsting, and seeking.
David wrote...."O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; To see thy power and thy glory, so as I have seen thee in the sanctuary” (Psalm 63:1-2).
Intimacy with God is found only in the realm of the spirit.
There is a place of deep anointing, deep presence, and deep intimacy with God Almighty where “deep calleth unto deep” or spirit calls unto spirit.
It is a place that is so pure that every part of your being is consumed by the presence of Almighty God; a deep place where there is perfect communion between your spirit and every dimension of God’s presence.
This is why the Psalmist said in Psalm 42:7 says Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy *waterspouts: all thy waves and thy billows are gone over me.
Another translations says Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me.
* Water-Spouts - A water-spout is a large tube formed of clouds by means of the electric fluid, the base being uppermost, and the point let down perpendicularly form the clouds.
It has a particular kind of circular motion at the point; and, being hollow within, attracts vast quantities of water, which it frequently pours down in torrents upon the earth.
As we know, we’ve already received everything that pertains to life and godliness
When we received Jesus as our Lord and Savior our spirit was changed and made new, totally perfected in Him when His Spirit became one with us; however, our souls are still “being” transformed into His image (2 Corinthians 3:18),
and our bodies have not yet been transfigured.
So it is in these places of our soul and body that we are crying out for the Perfect One to fill, heal, and restore.
Jesus paid the price for our whole man to be saved, that sin would not separate any part of us from the Father.
As we cry out for less of “us” and more of Him, we are asking that all that is not of Him be burned up and that the fullness of His promise, the fullness of His Son, would be manifest in and through us.
I hear the Lord asking us to fully give of ourselves, to fully consecrate ourselves to Him, for it is in that place of total surrender, when we offer ourselves as living sacrifices, that He will come and fill us (body, soul, and spirit).
Will you rend yourself as a burnt offering?
Will you place yourself on the altar, that He would be the fire?
The ancient Israelites modeled the purpose and sacrifice of burnt offerings in what was a prophetic picture for the church today.
The burnt offering was the first and one of the most significant offerings.
I believe that it is a place of worship that the Lord is calling us to today, where we fully empty ourselves that we can be fully filled.
This is the picture that Mary showed us when she poured out all of her “worship,” her whole self, as a love offering before Him.
This is true worship, and it is much more than just singing and dancing before the Lord.
Worship, Worship the Lord
Praise Him the one that we adore
Hosanna, to the Lord of Lords
He’s the great I am.
Worship is a lifestyle of surrender to Him that is seen in everything we do, say, think, and purpose, so that He can be enthroned on and inhabit our praises and so He can come and rest in us and be manifest through us.
It’s a time for true worshippers to arise, those who worship Him in spirit and in truth, offering their very selves as the burnt offering.
It’s time that we begin to pour our whole selves out as love offerings, giving ourselves in true worship – as living sacrifices, allowing every work that we have built that is not of Him to be tested through the fire (1 Corinthians 3:13-15).
The corresponding words of the song “Fill Me Up” are these:
Love of God overflow.
Permeate all my soul.
What an awesome true picture.
The result of His filling is that the love of God will overflow, even that it would permeate all the soul, thereby transforming us into His very image.
So, let us cry out – Lord, fill me up!
1. Fill us with who You are.
2. Fill us with the knowledge of You
3. Fill us with Your desires
4. Fill us with a hunger for more of You
5. Fill us to overflowing
When Jesus said, "If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.
He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water."
Jesus’ words, “Come unto me, and drink,” is for those who's souls are parched and are thirsty.
Thirst means to have a compassionate craving for something that we have not got at the moment.
Thirst is a blessed thing; because that pain and longing which you feel you ought to feel it; it is a right and natural craving, which has its right and natural satisfaction: don't make the mistake as to what it is that your soul thirsts for, and where it is that it can be satisfied.
Jesus used the term living water in 4:10 to indicate eternal life.
But here He uses the term to refer to the Holy Spirit.
The two go together: Wherever the Holy Spirit is accepted, He brings eternal life and an experience that is subsequent to conversion and sanctification.
The Baptism in the Holy Ghost and tongue-speaking is the initial evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost.
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