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Discourse On The Water Of Life
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162:6.1 On the last day, the great day of the feast, as the procession
from the
Pool of Siloam
passed through the temple courts, and just after the water and the wine had been poured down upon the altar by the priests, Jesus, standing among the
pilgrims, said: "If any man thirst, let him come to me and drink. From the Father above I bring to this world the water
of life. He who believes me shall be filled with the spirit which this water represents, for even the
Scriptures
have said, 'Out of him shall flow rivers of living waters.' When the Son of Man has finished his work on earth, there shall be poured out upon all
flesh the living Spirit of Truth. Those who receive this spirit shall never know
spiritual thirst."
162:6.2 Jesus did not interrupt the service to speak these
words. He addressed the worshipers immediately after the chanting of the
Hallel,
the responsive reading of the
Psalms
accompanied by waving of the branches before the altar. Just here was a pause while the sacrifices were being prepared, and it was at this time that
the pilgrims heard the fascinating voice of the Master declare that he was the giver of living water to every spirit-thirsting soul.
162:6.3 At the conclusion of this early morning service Jesus continued to teach
the multitude, saying: "Have you not read in the Scripture: 'Behold, as the waters are poured out upon the dry ground and
spread over the parched soil, so will I give the spirit of holiness to be poured out upon your children for a blessing even to your children's
children'? Why will you thirst for the ministry of the spirit while you seek to water your
souls
with the traditions of men, poured from the broken pitchers of ceremonial service? That which you see going on about this temple is the way in which
your fathers sought to symbolize the bestowal of the divine spirit upon the children of faith, and you have done well to perpetuate these symbols,
even down to this day. But now has come to this generation the
revelation
of the Father of spirits through the bestowal of his Son, and all of this will certainly be followed by the bestowal of the spirit of the Father and
the Son upon the children of men. To every one who has faith shall this bestowal of the spirit become the true teacher of the way which leads to life
everlasting, to the true waters of life in the
kingdom of heaven
on earth and in the Father's Paradise over there."
162:6.4 And Jesus continued to answer the questions of both the
multitude and the
Pharisees.
Some thought he was a prophet; some believed him to be the
Messiah;
others said he could not be the Christ, seeing that he came from
Galilee,
and that the Messiah must restore David's throne. Still they dared not arrest him.
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