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An Overflowing Life Series
Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on May 22, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: The overflowing life is not a distant promise; it is a present reality available to all who thirst and come to Jesus. It is a life of spiritual abundance, divine influence, and supernatural manifestations.
AN OVERFLOWING LIFE
By Rev. Samuel Arimoro
Main Text: John 7:37-39
Supporting Texts: Psalm 23:5, Joel 2:24-26, Isaiah 44:3, Ezekiel 47:1-9, Galatians 5:22-23
INTRODUCTION:
Jesus stood on the last day of the feast and cried out with a powerful invitation: “If any man thirst, let him come unto Me and drink.” This was not an ordinary invitation; it was a divine call to a deeper life—a life that overflows with the Spirit and power of God. Christ was offering more than physical satisfaction; He was offering a spiritual reality that fills the believer to the brim and causes rivers of living water to flow from within.
To live an overflowing life means to operate beyond survival. It is to experience abundance in joy, peace, grace, favour, power, and purpose. The overflowing life is not about material riches alone—it is about being filled with the Holy Ghost to the point that others are refreshed through your presence. Just as a cup cannot overflow until it is first filled, no believer can overflow until they are filled with the Spirit.
An overflowing life is not only God’s promise; it is His plan for every believer. It is a life of supernatural manifestation, where the fruit of the Spirit is evident, and the gifts of the Spirit are active. When the Spirit of God dwells richly in us, we become channels through which Heaven touches the earth.
1. THE CONDITION FOR AN OVERFLOWING LIFE
To walk in the realm of overflow, there are spiritual conditions to meet.
a) A Genuine Thirst for God (John 7:37):
Jesus calls the thirsty to come to Him. Without hunger and thirst for more of God, there can be no overflow. The level of our thirst determines the depth of our infilling.
b) Coming to Jesus Wholeheartedly (Matthew 11:28):
The invitation is to come—not casually, but with full surrender. Many want the overflow without the altar of surrender.
c) Drinking from His Presence (Psalm 36:8):
Drinking implies consistent fellowship. It means staying in the Word, prayer, worship, and obedience.
d) Believing in Him as the Scripture has said (John 7:38):
Faith in the living Word is the channel through which the Spirit flows. The overflow cannot be experienced outside faith in Christ.
Biblical Example: The woman at the well (John 4:10-14) came for physical water, but after encountering Jesus, she received spiritual living water that changed her life and influenced her city.
2. SIGNS OF AN OVERFLOWING LIFE
An overflowing life is not hidden—it is evident to all.
a) Rivers of Living Water Flowing Out (John 7:38):
This represents the flow of the Holy Spirit through your speech, actions, and presence. You become a source of life, strength, and hope to others.
b) Manifestation of the Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23):
When the Holy Spirit fills a person, the evidence is love, joy, peace, patience, and other godly virtues that overflow into relationships and service.
c) A Life of Joy and Peace (Romans 15:13):
An overflowing believer is not driven by circumstances. Joy and peace become the atmosphere they carry.
d) Supernatural Impact on Others (Acts 5:15–16):
Like Peter, whose shadow healed the sick, those who overflow touch lives without struggle.
Biblical Example: In Acts 2, the apostles were filled with the Holy Ghost, and immediately their lives began to overflow with boldness, miracles, and salvation of souls.
3. BENEFITS OF LIVING AN OVERFLOWING LIFE
When you live in overflow, your life becomes a blessing magnet.
a) You Become a Blessing to Others (Genesis 12:2):
You are no longer only praying for blessings—you are the answer to someone else's prayer.
b) You Enjoy Divine Refreshment (Proverbs 11:25):
The one who waters others is himself watered. As you pour into others, God keeps refilling you.
c) You Attract Divine Presence and Favour (Psalm 23:5–6):
God's favour rests on those who carry His Spirit. You walk in doors others struggle to open.
d) You Experience Restoration and Multiplication (Joel 2:24–26):
Overflow brings back what was lost. It brings increase where there was lack.
Biblical Example: Obed-Edom housed the Ark of God, and the overflow of God’s presence brought blessings to his household in just three months (2 Samuel 6:11).
4. HINDRANCES TO AN OVERFLOWING LIFE
Many believers remain dry because of these blockages.
a) Spiritual Laziness and Indifference (Proverbs 13:4):
A dry spirit is the result of a lazy soul. Without spiritual discipline, you cannot sustain overflow.
b) Sin and Disobedience (Isaiah 59:1–2):
Sin blocks the flow of the Spirit. The Spirit of God does not strive with a rebellious heart.
c) Unbelief and Doubt (James 1:6–7):
Without faith, the channels are blocked. God fills the heart that believes.
d) Lack of Fellowship with the Holy Spirit (2 Corinthians 13:14):
Relationship fuels overflow. You must commune with the Spirit continually.