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Thanks for joining us here today on Pastor Rick's Daily Hope, the audio broadcast ministry of Pastor Rick Warren. Today we continue in a series called the Seven Greatest Words of Love. There are seven words in particular that Jesus spoke during his final hours on the cross that hold the keys for finding fulfillment in your life, relationships, and even your career. Right now, here's Pastor Rick with the final part of a message called the Word of Humanity.
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The most Christlike service is to enemies. I am most like Jesus. You are most like Jesus when you're helping people you totally disagree with. You don't like their lifestyle, you don't like their politics. You don't like their breath. You don't like the way they look. You don't like their culture, you don't like the way they talk, and on and on and on. You are most like Jesus when you respond with kindness to the people who don't like you. When you're building bridges to people like that. Jesus said this. The Bible says this in Proverbs 25, if your enemies are hungry, give them food, and if they're thirsty, give them water to drink. You know, During World War II, the Nazis did not just send Jews to the concentration camps, they sent 6 million Jews, but they also sent Christians and they sent gays and they sent Gypsies and they sent Communists and anybody else they just didn't like. Nicholas Berdyaev was a communist who was sent to one of the death camps because of his Communism. And he was converted and became a Christian there because of the witness of a single Christian woman. He said that one day the Nazi officer came out and began to call off the numbers of the prisoners that were to be gassed there that day. And one of them was a young mother with a child that she had given birth to in the concentration camp. And she was scared to death that she was gonna leave a baby, a little baby, and she was going to die. But a Christian woman saw this taking place and realized that the Nazi didn't care about who it was, just cared about the number. So she walked up to the and said, I'm that number. And she went to her death. And Nicholas, a Communist, came to Christ because that woman was willing to give her life for the Jewish lady. This act of sacrificial love so impacted him. He said, I've gotta know this Jesus. Does your life make anybody thirsty for Jesus? People say, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. But you can salt the oats. And the Bible says, we are to be salt in the world. We are to make people thirsty. To know God by our love, not by our words, by our kindness, not by our protest, by our compassion, not by what we're against. But the little acts of service that we do every single day, that's the big stuff. The most Christlike service is to enemies. Are you willing to suffer for the benefit of others? Knowing Jesus? Now let's go to this third section. We looked at Jesus thirst. We looked at the thirst of others around you. What about your own thirst? The things that you're just so unsatisfied about? You're not fulfilled. You just have that ache, you just have that scratch. You just have that itch. And how do you get your own thirst satisfied? The Bible says you do three things. Write these down. Here's the only way you're ever gonna get your life satisfied in life. Number one. First thing, realize what I'm really thirsty for. I need to realize what I'm really thirsty for. What I think I want is not really gonna make me happy. What I think I want is not really gonna fulfill me. You know, we live in this world of if I could just. And then you fill in the blank. If I could just get married, then I'd be totally fulfilled. Anybody wanna give a testimony? Okay. Anybody wanna stand up and say that one ain't true? Okay, If I could just get a boyfriend. If we could just. If I could just get a job. If I could just graduate. If we could just have a baby. You have all of these. They're all good things, but they're not gonna bring you ultimate satisfaction. They're not gonna slake your spiritual thirst. You gotta realize what you're really thirsty for. You're looking in all the wrong places. There is no person, there is no job, there is no experience that could possibly meet all your needs. None, zero, nada, zip. None. There's only one person who can meet all your needs. It's God. Anytime I look to any, anything else to provide my fulfillment in life, job, golf or anything else, I've turned it into an idol. An idol is expecting something to fulfill in my life what only God can fulfill. That's an idol. You have idols. You have things in your life you expect to be fulfilling to you that only God can fulfill. And so we've gotta start by realizing what I'm really fulfilled. Look at these verses. Psalm 63. Oh, God, you are my God and I long for you. My whole being desires you like a dry, worn out, waterless land. My soul is thirsty for you. You have a God shaped hole in your life and nothing is gonna fill that hole except God. Jesus said in Matthew 5, Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness. They will be filled. Only God can satisfy your need. And the more you get to know him, the more satisfied, the more fulfilled, the more happy you're gonna be in life. Realize what I'm really thirsty for. You were made for your Creator. And when you're separated from him, you're gonna be restless until you get to know Him. Number two, I realize that. What I'm really thirsty for. Number two, I realize that. Jesus feels my pain. He understands it. He feels it. Jesus understands your needs better than you do. And he understands your pain better than you do the pain you're going through right now. Isaiah 53, verse 35 says this. He, Jesus took our suffering on himself and felt our pain for us. He took our suffering on himself and felt our pain for us. He was wounded for the wrongs we did. He was crushed for the evil we did. The punishment which made us well was given to him and we are healed because of his wounds. How many wounds did Jesus have on the cross? Well, we know at least 365. Two in his hands, two in his feet, one in his side, wounds on his head from the thorns, the 360 lashes on his back. We are healed by his wounds. Now let me just say this. Some of you are in are faced chronic pain all the time. I'm talking about physical pain. You just don't feel good for whatever reason, your back or your body or something, and you are in constant chronic pain. I'm sorry, Jesus Christ understands chronic pain. He knows what chronic pain feels like. Some of you are in emotional pain from a discouragement, from a defeat, from a disappointment, from a rejection, from a betrayal, from a broken dream. Jesus understands your pain. Some of you are in spiritual pain. You're in mental pain. Jesus understands your pain. He understands it. The Bible says in Hebrews 4:15. Look at this verse on the screen. Our high priest, that's Jesus understands our weaknesses through, for he faced all of the same temptations we do. And he didn't sin, he didn't sin. He understands what you're going through. Realize what you're really thirsty for and realize he understands your needs and understands your pain. Number three. Third thing, stop looking for fulfillment elsewhere. Stop looking for fulfillment elsewhere. You know we're always looking for a panacea. If I could just get a different job. If I could just. Then you fill in the blank. We're always looking somewhere else, looking for life in all the wrong places, looking for love in all the places, looking for fulfillment in all the wrong places. And it isn't gonna work. In the Bible, God says this. Jeremiah, chapter 2. My people have done two evils. They've turned away from me. That's the first thing. The spring of living water. And he says, they've dug their own wells, which are broken wells and can't hold water. You know what the problem with you is? Why? You're unfulfilled. Two things. One, you turned your back on me. And second, you're digging your own well, thinking, you know, if I just do this project, then I'll be fulfilled. If I just do this, then I'll be fulfilled. If I just do that, then I'll be fulfilled. What wells have you dug in your life that ended up dry? And you're out here digging a well. Digging a well, and Niagara Falls is right behind you. You're going, what are we thinking? God says, I have all the water in the world. I can fulfill every one of your deepest needs. But you're over here digging a well, thinking, if I just get this job, if I just get this relationship, if I just make this much money, if I just. If I. And you're digging a well. And he goes, that's dumb. Niagara Falls is right behind you. It's like trying to, you know, capture a fire hydrant in a thimble. You can't handle all the blessings God's got for you. John, chapter seven. Jesus said this on the last day, the climax of the festival. Jesus stood up and shouted. Shouted. He didn't just whisper this. He shouted to the crowd. And what did Jesus say to the whole crowd that he shouted out, top voice, if you are thirsty, real simple, Come to me. That's about as simple as it can get. You don't go to McDonald's. You don't go to Starbucks. You come to me if you're spiritually, emotionally thirsty. If your life is unfulfilled, if you're bored, if you're frustrated, if you lack meaning, if you just go, there's gotta be more to life than this. Come to me. He doesn't say, come to religion. He doesn't say, come to church. He doesn't say, come to Bible study. He says, come to me. The only thing that's gonna fulfill you is a intimate relationship with God. Cause that's what you were made for. And most people go through life and miss the thing they were made for. What wells have you dug when Niagara Falls is right behind you? He says, if you are thirsty, come to me. If you believe in me, come and drink. For the scriptures declare that rivers of living water will flow out from within. He said, I'm not gonna give you a glass of water. I'm not gonna give you a bottle of water. I'm not even gonna give you a pool of water. I'm gonna put a river through your life. You're never gonna be thirsty again. You see, here's the problem. When we're digging wells, sin makes you thirsty. Anytime you try to find your thirst mastered by anything else besides God, you get thirstier. Sin is addicting. You don't believe it. Try pornography. You look one time. You can't just look one time. Every sin is addicting. Every single sin. If you get angry, you don't just get angry one time in your life. That's it. You get angry over and over and over and over and over. If you get impatient, you don't just get impatient once in your life. You get impatient over and over and over. It is addicting. It doesn't fulfill. It doesn't slake your thirst. It doesn't quench your thirst. But Jesus satisfies. He says, I'll put a spring within you. Last verse on your outline. Jesus said this. People soon become thirsty again after drinking this water, the water of the world. But the water I give them takes away thirst. That's an amazing kind of water, takes away thirst altogether. It becomes a perpetual spring within them, giving them eternal life. So let me reinterpret it. If you feel unsatisfied with your life right now, there's a word for that. You're thirsty. You're spiritually thirsty. Thirsty. And the only one who can slake that thirst, quench that thirst is Jesus Christ. Only the one who on the cross said, I thirst, can take away your thirst. And you know what? When Jesus on the cross said, I'm thirsty, I hate to tell you this, but he's still thirsty today. You say, what do you mean by that? He's thirsty for you to know him. It's the reason he made you. He made you to know him, and he's thirsty for you to know Him. Let's bow our heads. Would you pray this prayer? Dear God, I have been thirsty for so many different things in my life that I thought would satisfy me, but they have not. I have looked to relationships and looked to accomplishments, and I've looked to hobbies, and I've looked at so many different things. To fulfill my life. But I'm still thirsty. And, Lord, it's like one of those drinks that when you drink it, it just makes you more thirsty. Thank you, Jesus Christ. Thank you that you feel my pain. That you know what it's like to go through suffering. That you know what it's like to be rejected, to be criticized, to be misunderstood, to be betrayed. Lord, you've been through everything. And you know the pain in my own heart. You know my physical pains cause you made my body. You know my emotional pains because you made my heart. You know my mental pains because you made my mind. Thank you that you care about my thirst. Today I want to stop looking for fulfillment everywhere else. I'm gonna stop digging my own wells and I'm gonna turn around to Niagara. You've said if you're thirsty, come to me, so I'm coming to you right now. I don't want any idols in my life. Things that I've tried to find satisfaction in that have just disappointed me. I wanna tear down the idols in my life. And I want you to put a river of living water in me, Jesus Christ. I want to know you personally. I want to have a relationship with you. Thank you that you died on the cross for me. Thank you that you were truly human and that you were truly God. And that you showed how much you love me by dying for me on the cross. And God, in gratitude, I wanna give the rest of my life serving you. I wanna serve you by serving others. Even if that means giving a cup of cold water to a child or changing a diaper or helping an elderly person across the street. I wanna do everything in your name. Thank you that you noticed the smallest service. And God even helped me with that one about serving my enemies. You said, if my enemies are hungry, I'm going to give them food, and if they're thirsty, I'm going to give them water. Lord, I really don't want to do that. There are people I don't like, but you died for them just like you died for me. And I pray that nothing in my life would keep them from knowing you. And just as the story of the man who took the elderly gentleman to the bathroom caused people to come to know your love. I want my life every day to make people thirsty for you. And I ask you to use me for your sake and your name this next week to meet the thirsty needs of people around me. I want to do it in gratitude and I pray this in your name. Amen.
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Such a great message by Rick today and every day. I sure hope you were just as encouraged as I was. And now here's Rick to tell you about a resource that he created to help you in your walk with Jesus.
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Pastor Rick's Daily Hope: "The Word of Humanity - Part 3" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: April 3, 2025
Host: PastorRick.com
In the final installment of the "The Word of Humanity" series, Pastor Rick delves deep into the essence of Christlike service, personal fulfillment, and the profound thirst that only a relationship with God can quench. This episode, titled "The Most Christlike Service to Enemies," offers listeners a transformative perspective on love, service, and finding true satisfaction in life.
Key Insight: True reflection of Jesus is demonstrated through acts of kindness toward those we oppose or dislike.
Notable Quote:
"You are most like Jesus when you're helping people you totally disagree with... You are most like Jesus when you respond with kindness to the people who don't like you."
— Pastor Rick (00:34)
Pastor Rick emphasizes that embodying Christ's character involves extending love and service to our enemies. He references Proverbs 25, highlighting the Biblical directive to provide for those who oppose us:
"If your enemies are hungry, give them food, and if they're thirsty, give them water to drink."
Key Insight: Sacrificial love has the power to transform hearts, even those hardened by hate.
Notable Quote:
"This act of sacrificial love so impacted him. He said, I've gotta know this Jesus."
— Pastor Rick (02:30)
Pastor Rick shares the poignant story of Nicholas Berdyaev, a Communist imprisoned in a Nazi death camp. Witnessing a Christian woman's willingness to sacrifice her life for another, Berdyaev was moved to faith in Christ. This narrative underscores how acts of love can bridge profound divides and inspire profound spiritual transformations.
Key Insight: Deep personal fulfillment transcends worldly achievements and is rooted in a relationship with God.
Notable Quote:
"There is no person, there is no job, there is no experience that could possibly meet all your needs... There's only one person who can meet all your needs. It's God."
— Pastor Rick (09:15)
Pastor Rick challenges listeners to identify the true source of their dissatisfaction. He articulates that worldly pursuits—relationships, careers, hobbies—provide temporary satisfaction but ultimately leave a spiritual void that only God can fill.
Notable Quote:
"Our high priest, that's Jesus, understands our weaknesses... He understands what you're going through."
— Pastor Rick (12:45)
Highlighting Isaiah 53 and Hebrews 4:15, Pastor Rick reassures listeners that Jesus intimately understands our physical, emotional, and spiritual pains. This understanding makes Him uniquely positioned to offer genuine comfort and healing.
Notable Quote:
"If you are thirsty, come to me. If you believe in me, come and drink."
— Pastor Rick (16:20)
Pastor Rick urges listeners to stop seeking fulfillment in transient and ultimately empty sources. Drawing from Jeremiah 2 and John 7, he emphasizes that God offers an enduring satisfaction that no earthly endeavor can replicate. By turning away from "digging our own wells" and towards the living water Jesus provides, believers can experience lasting fulfillment.
Key Insight: An intimate relationship with Jesus is the cornerstone of a fulfilled life.
Notable Quote:
"The only one who can slake that thirst, quench that thirst is Jesus Christ... He dies for you to know Him."
— Pastor Rick (17:35)
Concluding his message, Pastor Rick invites listeners to pursue a personal relationship with Jesus. He underscores that Jesus not only understands our deepest needs but also actively works to fill the voids in our lives through His love and sacrifice.
Pastor Rick leads a heartfelt prayer, encouraging believers to commit to seeking fulfillment in God and serving others selflessly. He expresses a desire to embody Christlike love in daily actions, especially towards those who may not reciprocate that love.
Key Elements of the Prayer:
In "The Word of Humanity - Part 3," Pastor Rick powerfully articulates the journey from recognizing our spiritual thirst to finding ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Through compelling stories, Biblical teachings, and practical steps, he guides listeners toward a life marked by selfless service, deep relationships, and unwavering trust in God's provision. This episode serves as a profound reminder that true satisfaction is found not in the fleeting pleasures of the world but in the eternal embrace of a loving Savior.