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“I THIRST” | The Fifth Saying of Jesus on the CrossLast words are always significant and revealing, and nowhere is that more true than at the cross.In this message, we explore one of the most simple yet powerful statements Jesus made during His crucifixion: “I thirst.” (John 19:28–30)At first glance, it’s just two words. No parable. No long teaching.But within this short statement, we see both the full humanity of Jesus and the depth of His divine mission. After enduring unimaginable suffering, trials, beatings, and crucifixion, Jesus speaks from a place of deep physical thirst. Yet this moment is far more than physical…It’s spiritual.It’s prophetic.It’s personal.The same Jesus who once said, “Come to Me and drink”… now says, “I thirst.”Why? Because on the cross, He took on our sin, our emptiness, and our spiritual dryness.💧 In this sermon, you’ll discover:What Jesus knew in His final momentsWhy “I thirst” fulfills ScriptureHow this statement reveals our deepest spiritual needThe connection between the cross and the Living WaterWhy nothing in this world can truly satisfy your soulWe all thirst, but the real question is:Where are you drinking from?Jesus doesn’t offer a temporary fix, He offers a never-ending well of life.👉 Stop running to empty wells.👉 Stop settling for things that don’t satisfy.👉 Come to the only source of true fulfillment.The One who said “I thirst”… is still saying today: “Come and drink.”📖 Key Scriptures:John 19:28–30John 4:13–14John 7:37–38Matthew 16:24–26Philippians 2:8📍 Visit Compassion Church3525 Highway 70 W. Dickson, TN 37055📲 Stay Connected👍 Like • Comment • Subscribe • Share🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a message!FOLLOW US!WEBSITE: https://www.compassiondickson.church/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/compassiondicksonINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/compassionchurchdickson?igsh=eXp3Mm9ubG81aTQx&utm_source=qrSunday Extended Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTsMFJ4TR5xa0PahwBjfzWK772IOi9G8&si=lsIu5iqaQwl79Jwj
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“I THIRST” | The Fifth Saying of Jesus on the CrossLast words are always significant and revealing, and nowhere is that more true than at the cross.In this message, we explore one of the most simple yet powerful statements Jesus made during His crucifixion: “I thirst.” (John 19:28–30)At first glance, it’s just two words. No parable. No long teaching.But within this short statement, we see both the full humanity of Jesus and the depth of His divine mission. After enduring unimaginable suffering, trials, beatings, and crucifixion, Jesus speaks from a place of deep physical thirst. Yet this moment is far more than physical…It’s spiritual.It’s prophetic.It’s personal.The same Jesus who once said, “Come to Me and drink”… now says, “I thirst.”Why? Because on the cross, He took on our sin, our emptiness, and our spiritual dryness.💧 In this sermon, you’ll discover:What Jesus knew in His final momentsWhy “I thirst” fulfills ScriptureHow this statement reveals our deepest spiritual needThe connection between the cross and the Living WaterWhy nothing in this world can truly satisfy your soulWe all thirst, but the real question is:Where are you drinking from?Jesus doesn’t offer a temporary fix, He offers a never-ending well of life.👉 Stop running to empty wells.👉 Stop settling for things that don’t satisfy.👉 Come to the only source of true fulfillment.The One who said “I thirst”… is still saying today: “Come and drink.”📖 Key Scriptures:John 19:28–30John 4:13–14John 7:37–38Matthew 16:24–26Philippians 2:8📍 Visit Compassion Church3525 Highway 70 W. Dickson, TN 37055📲 Stay Connected👍 Like • Comment • Subscribe • Share🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a message!FOLLOW US!WEBSITE: https://www.compassiondickson.church/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/compassiondicksonINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/compassionchurchdickson?igsh=eXp3Mm9ubG81aTQx&utm_source=qrSunday Extended Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRTsMFJ4TR5xa0PahwBjfzWK772IOi9G8&si=lsIu5iqaQwl79Jwj