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The Fifth Saying of Jesus on the Cross | Living Water for a Thirsty SoulLast words matter. They are significant and deeply revealing, especially when spoken from the cross. In this powerful episode, we explore the fifth statement of Jesus: “I thirst.”After speaking words of forgiveness, promise, care, and anguish, Jesus turns inward with a simple yet profound cry. No parable. No sermon. Just two words, but within them, we see both His full humanity and His divine mission.In this message, we unpack:• What Jesus knew — that all things were accomplished and Scripture fulfilled• What Jesus said — a deeply human expression of suffering and fulfillment• What Jesus reveals — our own spiritual thirst and His power to satisfy itAfter enduring unimaginable suffering, trials, beatings, and crucifixion, Jesus experiences intense physical thirst. Yet this moment points to something even deeper: the spiritual thirst that exists in every human soul.The same Jesus who once said, “Come to Me and drink,” now says, “I thirst.”The One who offers living water became thirsty… for us.Why?Because on the cross, He took our place, our sin, our emptiness, and our dryness, so that we could be filled forever.This episode challenges us to ask a life-altering question:You are thirsty… but where are you drinking from?Stop running to empty wells.Stop chasing things that never satisfy.Come to Jesus, the only true source of living water.Key Scriptures:John 19:28–30Matthew 5:17–18Matthew 16:24–26Philippians 2:8John 4:13–14John 7:37–38Illustration Highlight:A man finds a small jar of water and a pump with a note: “Pour the water into the pump, and you’ll get all you need.”Will he trust the note or settle for temporary survival?That’s what faith in Jesus looks like, trusting Him for something far greater than what we can see.Takeaway:Jesus doesn’t offer just a sip, He offers a well that never runs dry.👍 Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more faith-filled content🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an episodeWatch Sermon Related: https://youtu.be/aV10ktXRsE4?si=XW0aJChRz_v6JSxwFOLLOW US!WEBSITE: https://www.compassiondickson.church/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/compassiondicksonINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/compassionchurchdickson?igsh=eXp3Mm9ubG81aTQx&utm_source=qrYoutube: https://youtube.com/@CompassionDickson?si=jG-a-G_vqWzw1sjW
By Compassion Church DicksonThe Fifth Saying of Jesus on the Cross | Living Water for a Thirsty SoulLast words matter. They are significant and deeply revealing, especially when spoken from the cross. In this powerful episode, we explore the fifth statement of Jesus: “I thirst.”After speaking words of forgiveness, promise, care, and anguish, Jesus turns inward with a simple yet profound cry. No parable. No sermon. Just two words, but within them, we see both His full humanity and His divine mission.In this message, we unpack:• What Jesus knew — that all things were accomplished and Scripture fulfilled• What Jesus said — a deeply human expression of suffering and fulfillment• What Jesus reveals — our own spiritual thirst and His power to satisfy itAfter enduring unimaginable suffering, trials, beatings, and crucifixion, Jesus experiences intense physical thirst. Yet this moment points to something even deeper: the spiritual thirst that exists in every human soul.The same Jesus who once said, “Come to Me and drink,” now says, “I thirst.”The One who offers living water became thirsty… for us.Why?Because on the cross, He took our place, our sin, our emptiness, and our dryness, so that we could be filled forever.This episode challenges us to ask a life-altering question:You are thirsty… but where are you drinking from?Stop running to empty wells.Stop chasing things that never satisfy.Come to Jesus, the only true source of living water.Key Scriptures:John 19:28–30Matthew 5:17–18Matthew 16:24–26Philippians 2:8John 4:13–14John 7:37–38Illustration Highlight:A man finds a small jar of water and a pump with a note: “Pour the water into the pump, and you’ll get all you need.”Will he trust the note or settle for temporary survival?That’s what faith in Jesus looks like, trusting Him for something far greater than what we can see.Takeaway:Jesus doesn’t offer just a sip, He offers a well that never runs dry.👍 Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more faith-filled content🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an episodeWatch Sermon Related: https://youtu.be/aV10ktXRsE4?si=XW0aJChRz_v6JSxwFOLLOW US!WEBSITE: https://www.compassiondickson.church/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/compassiondicksonINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/compassionchurchdickson?igsh=eXp3Mm9ubG81aTQx&utm_source=qrYoutube: https://youtube.com/@CompassionDickson?si=jG-a-G_vqWzw1sjW