C3OC Church

God forms vessels not just to shape us, but to fill us with His Spirit for His purposes. True Christian living requires continuous filling by the Holy Spirit, moving beyond formation to empowerment for every good work. Scriptures: 2 Timothy 2:21, Jeremiah 18, Luke 24:49, Acts 1:8, Acts 1:14, Ephesians 5:18, Psalms 81:10, John 7:38-39, Acts 4:8, Acts 6:5, Colossians 3:16, Jeremiah 2:13, Acts 4:31, John 15, Luke 11:13

Show Notes

What does it mean to be a vessel filled with the Spirit? Pastor Joseph Pringle continues the Vessels series by exploring how God shapes us not just for formation, but for filling with His Holy Spirit for every good work.

In this powerful message, discover how emptying precedes filling - learning to posture ourselves with surrendered expectancy rather than self-sufficiency. Explore what happens when we're filled to overflow - how what fills us eventually surfaces under pressure, revealing our true spiritual condition. Finally, understand that filling is a continual life - not a one-time experience but a daily dependence on God's living water flowing through us.

Don't miss the practical call to action as Pastor Joseph leads the congregation in prayer for fresh filling by the Holy Spirit. If you're feeling spiritually dry, running on yesterday's strength, or sensing God's calling but feeling inadequate, this message is for you.

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Scriptures: 2 Timothy 2:21, Jeremiah 18, Luke 24:49, Acts 1:8, Acts 1:14, Ephesians 5:18, Psalms 81:10, John 7:38-39, Acts 4:8, Acts 6:5, Colossians 3:16, Jeremiah 2:13, Acts 4:31, John 15, Luke 11:13

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Hi, thanks for tuning in to this Week's message at C3OC. We hope that it blesses you, equips you, and fills you with faith. Let's dive in. For the last couple of weeks, we've been focusing on being formed as a vessel, being shaped as a vessel, being cleaned as a vessel, how to be used as a vessel for God's purposes, for God's kingdom to be filled with his spirit, to be filled with his glory, to be filled with his presence so that we have actual substance in life. In Jeremiah 18, where he goes down to the potter's house, it gives us a wonderful vision of the potter at work and forming a vessel. And listen, God is so good. I love that it says, and I went down to the potter's house and I saw him working. I saw him working. God is a God who works. And even when the clay spoiled, he didn't throw it away. He didn't add more clay to it. Says he reworked it into a new shape that seemed good to the potter. God is so good that he will not let you harden in a disfigured shape. He is so good that if we just stick on the wheel and we say, oh, I'm still going to turn, I'm still going to turn up, I'm still going to have my spiritual, I'm still going to pray, I'm still going to read the Word, I'm still going to turn up to tables, I'm still going to be in community. I'm still going to not let offense sink into my life. And we stay soft in the potter's hands. He begins to shape us. He won't leave you disfigured. He will not leave you misshapen when we stay with within his hands. Amen. But Scripture never presents formation as the final goal. It never ends with, and you will be formed. And that's it. You are formed for a purpose. And it's a good purpose that God wants to see outworked in our life. But first we need our formed vessels that have been cleansed. We need to present them to be ready for every good work. That's our main scripture out of 2 Timothy 2:21. It says, set apart as holy. This is the cleansed vessel is set apart as holy, as useful to the master of the house. Why? So that you are ready for every good work. Amen. That implies for us that there is content within the vessel. There is something that is filling the vessel that God has formed. The character, the new self, the laying down of our lives and reading His Word and worshiping our God is not just for an experience so that we are formed, but so we are filled. It implies empowerment in our life. It implies that there is no new capacity for what God has for you in your life. And here is something that we gotta understand really clearly is that calling without filling becomes weight. That obedience without filling will become strain in our life. That ministry or laying down our lives and pursuing God with everything that we have without this filling is gonna become exhaustion in our world because it's dependent upon the fuel that we can create. It would be dependent upon the fuel that we try to conjure up in the disciples. These guys walked with Jesus for three years. Three years they're walking with him. They were taught by Him. They were encouraged by Him. They were in community with Him. They were rebuked by Him. They were corrected by him. Can you imagine if there was a day where you came up to me and said, no, that's not going to happen to you, Pastor Joe. And I said, get behind me, Satan. Wow. No one thought that was funny. You guys have had some bad pastoral experiences, okay? Ptsd. But can you imagine the guy that you were following and you have laid down and you have walked away from everything. He turns around and he says, in an instance, he said, you are a rock, and on this rock I'll build my church you. And then just a paragraph later, he turns around and says, get behind me, Satan. Like, this is. This is full on. And so they spent all this time around Jesus. Yet in Luke 24:49, it says this. Stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on high. So they had spent all this time being formed and being shaped by Jesus for this great purpose that was about to be set forth. And he kept telling them what was going to happen to himself. He kept saying that the kingdom is breaking in. And it's not going to be a kingdom that you expect. You're expecting the kingdom to come this way, it's going to come this way. And he had formed them and shaped them for all of this. But still, yet after all of that, he says, you have to wait in the city until you are clothed with power. From where? On high. Not power down here on the earth. Not power from money, not power from position, not power from accolades, no power from on high. He says, stay until. Oh, you've got to remain until you get clothed with power. And that's what we want to talk about today. It's what we're going to venture into. Because formation alone was not sufficient for the disciples. You were not cleansed merely to avoid sin in this life. You were not cleansed merely to just avoid it and be over here. No. You were cleansed to carry God into this world. You were cleansed to carry his Spirit into this world. Acts 1:8 clarifies this for us. This is Jesus's last words to his disciples. He says, but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you. That's a promise for you. And I. He doesn't say, you might. You could receive power you should receive. No, it's a promise. He. He says, you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses. And he goes on and he says, in Jerusalem, in all of Judea, in all of Samaria, and to the ends of the earth, there is no restraint when the Spirit gets upon your life, when the Spirit fills your vessel. And for some of us, we might feel like man. I've got all the structure in my life. I've got all of the boxes ticked off. I've got the formation of the vessel. But you have yet to be filled with the Holy Spirit, who is the living water that flows through our lives. And I'm telling you, when the Spirit flows through your life, you have more of the Spirit in your life. If God can get it to you, it's so it can get through you. Amen. And so they were all there. Sorry, they were receiving power. When the Holy Spirit has come upon you, power precedes your witness in this world. Some of us might have a. Have it wrong. I've got to just do the things. No, no, no. Power precedes the witness that the disciples have. The vessel must be filled with the Spirit. Not just instructed, not just trained, not just empowered, but filled with the Holy Spirit. That's why it's so important. There are theologies out there that cancel out the active work of the Holy Spirit today. It's called cessationism, where they say, oh, the work of the Holy Spirit ended all the way back there, ended with the apostles at that time. But I've had experiences with the Holy Spirit that tell me very different. The way the Paul lays it out tells us very differently, that the Spirit continues to work and is at work within each and every one of us. And our job is saying, okay, God. Oh, man, it sucks. When your thumb is in the middle of my heart and it's been shaped and reformed, it's really hard. It's difficult. It feels like he sticks a thumb in and then he gets his foot up and he goes. And he stretches it out. And you're like, oh, my gosh, this. Has anyone ever done a yoga class or one of those stretching. What are those. What are those stretch places called now? Pilates? I don't know. No, there's like hyperflex zones where you go in instead of a massage, they just stretch your head, your leg, over your head anyway. And it feels like it's stretching and it's about to break. And you're like, oh, my gosh, God, what is. And then he lets it go and you go, oh. And you're all. And you're all floppy at that, and you're like, oh, God, Anything, anything will go. And he pours into our life. The stretching is never without an intention for him to fill you to capacity with his presence. But we have to posture ourselves and present ourselves as willing vessels to be filled. Amen. And so it's not just about being instructed or organized or not just disciplined in our life, but filled, filled with the spirit. And this leads us to something that's very essential. And this would be point one, emptying precedes our filling. Emptying ourselves precedes our filling. And this is important. We spent a bit of time last week speaking on this, and that was within the realms of repentance that we are called to be a repentant people. Some of us believe that this is like a really religious term, that this is a really traditional term. But repentance is acknowledging my shortcomings, and I am turning from those ways and I'm walking in the direction of Christ. This is emptying myself. I see it like there is a chain that is pulling me this way, and maybe there's a bit of pride or ego in my heart and it's making me act in a particular way. So I walk down this way and I say, no longer, God. I repent. I break the chains and I turn around and I feel like as I walk this way, the chain pulls out what pride it was hanging on to, and then I'm starting to walk in the other direction. Repentance is not just saying, I'm sorry. It's not just saying, I'm so sorry for what I'm doing. No, it's saying, I change my heart. So many people try and change the symptoms of sin without first bringing the heart to God and saying, God, create in me a new heart. Just as David says, renew in me a right spirit, that my convictions would run me in the right directions. And so emptying precedes And I think that we've all heard about the Acts 2 revival. The Acts 2 church right. We've heard this message over and over again. But the Acts 2 revival, the outbursting of that actually begins in Acts 1. In Acts 1:14 it says all these, the people with one accord were devoting themselves to prayer together with the women and Mary, the mother of Jesus and his brothers. Before the day of Pentecost, there was a devoted dependence on God. And when we begin to pray, and we begin to pray bigger prayers than just my own issues in life. Paul would continually say so many times, don't cease in praying for all people. Don't cease in doing that. Don't cease in seeking first the kingdom in your prayer. And all these other things would be added if you. And, and you know, you probably heard me say it and it's offended people. But I don't care if you, if your prayer life is boring, it's probably because it's all about you. It's probably because it's all about you. And it's time to expand your prayer life. Outside of just myself. Yes, I want a personal. It's not about, you know, don't ever not pray for yourself, but pray for some things that are bigger than yourself. Sometimes praying always about my issue is saying I don't have faith in the petition that I am bringing to God. I, I have to always reoccur on this. But I'm going to pray for God's kingdom first in my life. I want to see that come to pass. They were devoting themselves. They were not building plans. They were not, they were not having strategy meetings. They were not talking about all these different things. No, they were devoting themselves to prayer. They were not moving ahead of God. They were waiting for God to initiate the start within them. They were seeking what Jesus promised. They were waiting for the answer. And that answer is still evident for us today. That answer, that same answer. Oh God, what do we do? Because these guys were scared. They were hiding away these disciples who followed him as Christ was taken to the cross. Peter sat around a fire and started swearing to a 12 year old girl because she was saying, aren't you one of the disciples? He said, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, no, I'm not a disciple. He went back to his fishermen. He went back to, he had the mouth of a sailor and he went back just to say, I am not a part of this. And yet here they are, they're hiding in a room in fear of Roman rule coming in to take them, waiting for this promise that God is about to bestow on them. But waiting in scripture is not passivity. It's not waiting and being like, there's nothing. It's not waiting at the dmv. You, you know, when I go to the dmv, I bring like book and iPad with preloaded movies and I get to watch like four of them, you know, but. But it's not waiting passively. No, it's. It's a leaning in. It's a surrendered expectancy. And this is what I would call an upright posture. In your life. You can be a. A, a vessel with an upside down posture. You can be the standing up the wrong way up. Does that make sense? The vessel needs to be with the mouth open for it to get poured into. But if you're the vessel with a turned over, there's not much that it can hold the little well at the top. So we have to posture ourselves towards God in a surrendered state, saying, it is by your power that I am going to be filled. Unsurrendered living is that vessel turned upside down. But filling requires us to have an upright posture. Amen. Ephesians 5:18, it says this. Be filled with the spirit. Be filled with the spirit. That word filling in the original Greek language is actually continuous. It's a continued filling within our life that we wouldn't just stand there and be like, okay, I got filled once and we're going to talk about this in a moment. And now I'm good for life. No, no, no. It's a continued running back to God and saying, man, fill me up again. I need your presence. I need your glory in my life. Because, man, this life is leaky. It keeps draining out. I need to be filled up again so that I can continue in this life. The Spirit cannot fill. And this is what happens if we do not continue to go back to God. Is we become self sufficient. We become spiritually self sufficient in our life. And it feels. And this is where those nagging moments come. This is where I would say offense begins to boil up. This is where weariness begins to boil up within us. And so the spirit cannot fill a bowl, a vessel that is self sufficient. There's got to be this devoted dependency upon God. In Psalms 81:10 it says this, Open your mouth wide and I will fill it. Open your mouth wide and I will fill it. An open mouth implies need in our life. An open mouth implies hunger. It implies humility. In our world, you cannot fill what insists. It is already full. And if we are continually in this stage where we are always filling every facet of our life, then it's hard for God to find a space to move in. We need to create room in our life where we have a devoted dependency upon God. Because many believers attempt to live on yesterday's encounter. When Jesus says, give us this day our daily bread. Not just the bread from yesterday, not the bread from. Has anyone ever eaten the loaf of bread that's been on the benchtop for a month? Yeah, of course. You have rent. That's awesome. Has anyone ever eaten that? It's like you pick it up and it's like a stone. Bam. It's like a weapon. No, no, no. You want daily bread in your life. Do you want to know why bakeries are always so successful? Is because at 3am Those bakers are there turning the ovens on and letting that smell of cooked bread start wafting through the streets. Isn't that like. That's like one of the best marketing tools in the world. We cook our bread early, and this smell begins to come up. It fills the street out front. You're like, oh, I wasn't even thinking about getting a. I was about to say a Vegemite scroll, but that's an Australian thing. I wasn't even thinking about going in and getting a piece of bread. But, my gosh, it smells so good, right? It's. It's filling the air. For you and I. When we begin to seek our daily bread once again, there is a fragrance that raises up in our life. Man, there's something just good about your attitude. There's something just so awesome about being around you. I don't know what it is. And it's because you are filling yourself. You are saying, God, I'm hungry for you. I need daily bread from the king in my life. And so you cannot fill what already insists it is full. We have to be people who have an open mouth saying, God, fill me with your word. Fill me with your food. Fill me with your water. Amen. And we cannot be ones who depend upon yesterday's encounter, yesterday's fuel for today's sustenance. Amen. Jesus, in John 7:38 to 39, he said, Whoever believes in me, as the scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water. Now, he said this about the who. He said this about the. About the Spirit. So when the Spirit fills you, there is living water in your vessel. The Spirit is not meant to be stored. He's not meant to be just left over here. No, he is meant to Be received and lived continuously in our life. Amen. Before filling, though, becomes a recognition of our need and a devoted dependency in chasing after God. And if that posture is required, then we got to ask, how do we recognize when we are filled? Right? We want to know, like, what? What am I filled with in this life? And Scripture answers that for us. It says that when we are under pressure, it will reveal what we are filled with. Point two is what fills you overflows. What fills you overflows. In Acts 4. 8, it says this. Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, said, and he went on and he preached an incredible sermon at this point. Filled with the Spirit, he said. And in this moment, he was under a severe persecution. The. The Scriptures before man. This is so awesome. The Scriptures before, where they were filled with fear, but still seeking God. Then all of a sudden, the day of Pentecost happens, and they are filled with the Holy Spirit. Now, all of a sudden, under the same persecution, the same people that ran from God, the same people that ran from Jesus, that hid from him, that wondered if he really was God, all of a sudden had a boldness that equipped them to speak in the streets. The good news of the Gospel, so it says. And then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, that same Peter that denied Christ, now speaks with clarity and with courage in the public spaces. What changed? He was filled with the Holy spirit. In Acts 6. 5, it talks about Stephen, wonderful Stephen, with the face of an angel. It says that he was a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit. The person who wrote so many of the letters that we teach out of Paul was one of the men who stoned Stephen. Stephen was the first martyr of those days where he was standing there and he was proclaiming the Gospel. And Paul, standing, holding the coats of those who were stoning him, orchestrated this moment to kill one of the followers of Christ. And do you know what Stephen's response was? It wasn't anger. It wasn't, you're all going to hell. It wasn't. He wasn't angry. It says, forgiveness flowed from him at that point. Man, what is in us under the severest of circumstances reveals what we are filled with. He's falsely accused and stoned. But it's not bitterness that emerges, it's this forgiveness that flows. What fills us eventually surfaces. Colossians 3:16 says, Let the word of Christ dwell in in you richly. The word filling the heart changes your speech. When it fills and it lives within your heart, it changes the way that you speak. The spirit filling your heart Changes your endurance in life, changes your resiliency in life. Grace filling the heart changes your reactions to circumstances because you understand that the grace that was given to you is one that is to freely flow through your life. Also, you want to know why my messages are mostly full of scriptures? Oh, man, so many scriptures. There's all this, oh, my gosh, there's so many scriptures. This message, and most of all the other ones is because I know that if the word of God, not the words in between, but when the word of God sinks into your heart, it will dwell in you with riches. I don't. I'm not trying to. I. I don't want to preach anything other than what the text says. Because there is life in the word of God. No matter how hard it is to swallow, sometimes there is life when it is put into application in your world. The hardest part we play is filling ourselves with the right source in this life. Because there are so many sources. Whether it's what has been done to us in the past, our past experiences in this life, the common uprising of rebellion that's within us can begin to become a source of how we live in this life. In Jeremiah 2:13. Oh, man, I love this scripture. It says, for my people have committed two evils. Wow, you love that scripture, Pastor Joe. That's awesome. For my people have committed two evils. They have forsaken me, the fountain of living, of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves. They cut out of stone these cisterns for water by themselves. Broken cisterns that can hold no water. It says, the living water versus the cisterns of this life. When he's talking about living water, he's talking about the natural springs that would flow and they would create little outlets for them. They would either from the streams begin to redirect them. And it was living water because it never stopped flowing. It was flowing over the rocks and there was the algae that was cleaning it. And it wasn't stagnant, it wasn't still. And so he's saying that I am that living water that is meant to flow into your hearts. But instead, and quite literally, they did this. You have dug cisterns to catch rain and hold it. Now, here's the thing about a cistern is that it's man made, is that it's dug down into the earth and it stores water. It catches the rain and it stores water. It's dependent upon a seasonal rainfall. It is prone to cracking, and most often it is stagnant water. It is A swampy kind of scenario that they are creating or trying to pull the source of water for their life from. If cracked, the water leaked out. And so God's accusation is deep here to his people. He is saying you left a supernatural spring for a cracked hole in the ground and you dug it yourself. You dug this yourself. God is not stored water. God is the source of ever flowing life giving water in our lives. Notice that he said it's not just one, but there are two sins. Forsaking the fountain, leaving it behind and creating substitutes in our world. Sin isn't just leaving God out of the picture, it's replacing him. And every replacement leaks in our lives. Our lives are sustained by the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. I'm telling you, when you get the Holy Spirit in your world, you will find flowing water coming from your heart. Not a stagnant swamp that is depending upon good seasons so that you have sustenance. Instead you'll have living water running through your world. One of the greatest insights of Acts 2 that we can grasp in this moment is that this filling is not seen as a one time moment. I mentioned this before, but I want to speak on this for a moment. And then we're going to pray over everyone who is hungry to be filled with the Holy Spirit. As I believe the Holy Spirit is here. I, I know he wants to fill each and every one of you with a fresh living water. And it's in these moments that our hearts become inclined and postured towards him. I'm telling you, living this life without the Holy Spirit walking beside you is hard. It's hard. Like I said, calling without filling becomes weight. Obedience without filling becomes exhaustion within our world. But when you are filled with the Spirit, man, you're filled with a new strength to continue on in this life with Christ. Number three here today is filling is a continual life. Filling is a continual Life. More than 10 times acts talks about people being filled with the Holy Spirit. And you would think that, oh man, the day of Pentecost was nuts. You see these guys, tongues of fire on their head, they roll around, they're prophesying in the street. People are going, these people are drunk. And it's only 9am in the morning. Like it was. It was a wild moment. And you would think that in that time, oh my gosh, I am done for life. Like I am filled for life. But consistently through the back book of Acts. And I'd encourage you to do a study, look at the again and again of his servants. It's over and over that they were filled with the Holy Spirit, or the Spirit came upon them and they began to preach, they began to witness about Christ. In Acts 4:31, it says they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and continued to speak the word of God with boldness. Why is it that. That they're filled over and over and over again? Because life drains you. Because responsibility drains us. Opposition drains us. Spiritual conflict drains us. Responsibility drains us. Right? And we need to come back and say, God, fill me up again. Man, I can't do another year of this college. I can't do another year of this work. I can't do another year of this style of living. Like, we need to be filled with the Holy Spirit and empowered to move forward. That's why Paul says, like I'd said before, be filled. Which means continuously. In our world, our Christian life is sustained by our repeated dependence on God, by our repeated returning to him, by our repeated filling of his Spirit. Jesus says in John 15, abide in me. Abiding is not dramatic. Abiding is daily. It is prayer. When no one sees is confession and repentance. When conviction comes into your world, it is worship in weakness, it is obedience in small decisions. Filling is not manufactured. It is received by the Spirit. Think of a sailboat. Think of this. The boat cannot create wind, right? But it can lift its sails to catch the wind and push it forward. The Spirit is likened to the wind. All through the Bible, we cannot produce the Spirit, but we can posture ourselves to receive him. But we can lift our sails and let the wind carry us. We can turn ourselves upright and say, fill me, God. I empty myself more of you and less of me in this world. Amen. Let's stand up here. Today God forms vessels to fill them. And I believe that each one of us is a vessel waiting for God to fill. I'll tell you this. If you don't get filled with the Spirit, you will get filled with something else. You'll fill the vessel with all the other things that do not fulfill your life. And I think we're all standing in this room because there have been moments where we have tried to fill our lives with things that will not sustain. And so I believe that this is a calling back to say, God, fill me with your spirit. Fill me with your presence, oh man, that I would overflow your good news, that I would overflow with your healing, that I would overflow with your deliverance, that I would overflow with your light and your witness in this world. Luke 11:13 says, this. How much more will the Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him? It's a real simple directive for us. All we have to do is ask. This asking shows this deep recognition that you and I need the Holy Spirit in our vessels. How many people know they need the Holy Spirit to fill them? How many people want the Holy Spirit to fill them? Amen. For the dry. If you've been living on yesterday's strength, God is going to fill you here today with his spirit for the divided. If you are filled with anxiety, resentment, with distraction, with grief, if you're feeling empty, the Holy Spirit is here to fill you for the called. If you sense calling but you're inadequate, you feel inadequate for the job you feel unqualified to carry through, the Holy Spirit is here to fill you. For those of you who have sought purposes in other things, but have left unfulfilled, the Holy Spirit is here to fill you. For those who are low on hope, the Holy Spirit is here to fill you here today. If you're hungry for the Holy Spirit to fill you, lift up your hands. Lift up both hands here today. Oh, I thank you, Father, for your Holy Spirit. I thank you, Jesus, that you would fill each and every person here today. We are hungry for your presence, Lord. We are hungry. Your Word says, is there anything that is too difficult or too wonderful that I cannot do? There is nothing that you cannot do, Father. Also, we speak abundance over ourselves. I thank you, Father. Father. Than anything that would muddy the water in our lives. God, oh, God, we cast it out right now. I pray for deliverance over those who feel inadequate to carry glorious things. For your glorious call. We speak the Holy Spirit. Father. We speak, Jesus over every occasion. For those who feel weak here today, let the weak say, I am strong, Father. I thank you, Father, for those who feel downtrodden by issues, that they would fear the Lord more than any other man, that they feel covered or inadequate, that they would realize that they are called to be the head and not the tail. That they are called to be the overcomers in this life, Father. So say this with me here today, Holy Spirit. Shout it with everything. Holy Spirit, fill me with your spirit. Fill me with your spirit. Oh, thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus, that you would complete what no man can complete, Father. Oh, but you would fill us, God. Not with inspiration, not with heart, Father. Oh, not with a cistern of stagnant water, but an ever flowing spring of life, Father. The fountain of life from our hearts that would flow into this world. Dear God, I thank you for your Holy Spirit here today. I thank you Lord that you would fill us to overflow God. Oh God, let us be faith filled devil stone stomping believers in this place. Let us be kingdom kingdom focused territory taking disciples in this house Father and it is not by our strength, it is not by our might, but it is by your Spirit in the mighty name of Jesus. Hey, thanks for tuning in. 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