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In the sermon "Living Waters and White Harvests," for Community Service Day 2024, Pastor Arthur reinforces the significance of seeking the spiritual blessings that God has prepared for us. He uses the narrative of the Woman at the Well from John Chapter 4 as a key reference, underscoring the dialogue between Jesus and the woman. Pastor Arthur brings to light that while the woman is preoccupied with her immediate physical needs and the physical well, Jesus offers spiritual abundance symbolized by the “living water,” which stands for the Holy Spirit. Pastor Arthur expounds that this living water is accessible to everyone who believes in Jesus and seeks it. He references the promise of the new covenant whereby God implants His laws in the minds and hearts of His people. Importantly, Pastor Arthur points out that this covenant is inclusive, extending beyond the people of Israel to encompass all who repent and accept Jesus. He underscores the value of evangelism, characterizing it as the spreading of Jesus' good news using actions and words. He challenges the congregation to unabashedly share their faith, recognizing that not all will embrace it, but celebrating both the sower and the reapers nonetheless. The importance of the wounds endured by Jesus on the cross is another key point emphasized by Pastor Arthur. He highlights their role in restoring broken relationships and healing wounds. With an open invitation to those in need of emotional or spiritual recovery, he encourages them to step forward for prayer. Rounding out the sermon, Pastor Arthur prays for restoration and revival, beseeching God to heal the emotional and physical pains of the congregants. He refers to a biblical verse emphasizing unity and asks for God's blessings to manifest in the lives of those present.

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