Quenching Spiritual Thirst: Jesus' Living Water

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1. "God will go to extremes to meet with you. I don't know where you are today. I don't know what you're going through, but God desires a relationship with you. And he will go into places that you might not think of. He will go to, to go find you. He'll go into the darkest parts of your life to transform you. Why? Because that's what Jesus is like." [10:15] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Jesus says, God is looking for worshipers who don't worship in a place. They worship a person. It's not about Jerusalem or Samaria. It's worshiping God with truth and spirit. It's worshiping God with the truth of who Jesus is and with your spirit, with your heart. And God's looking for people that'll do that. And he says, you don't have to come to God. I'm coming to you." [22:00] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "See, we're all thirsty. We're constantly living our life, trying to fill ourselves with something, something that will satisfy us. And Jesus says, I'm the only one that can do that. I don't know if you've ever been thirsty before. Maybe you're thirsty right now. After you did the finger thing, you're like, I am thirsty. But we're all thirsty. We're physically thirsty, but we're spiritually thirsty too. And often when we're thirsty, we just try to fill our hearts with anything." [23:33] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When you're the most thirsty, when you're hungry and thirsty for success or when you're thirsty for real relationship, a lot of us fill our mouths and our lives with things that do not satisfy. We look at our phones and we're like, I'm just going to like look at social media and numb out. We spend time doing things that don't fill our heart with what really satisfies. And Jesus is telling her. You've been living your entire life trying to find satisfaction and freedom from your thirst. And I'm finally here and I want you to trust me." [25:00] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus is teaching her out of the scriptures. He's not just pulling this out of nowhere. In Isaiah chapter 12, God speaks to the prophet Isaiah about what thirst really looks like and how you can have it satisfied. Isaiah writes, indeed, God is my salvation. I will trust in him. And not be afraid for the Lord. The Lord himself is my strength and my song. He has become my salvation. You will joyfully draw water from the springs of salvation. See, salvation and water here are connected. God wants to offer you freedom from your thirst." [25:58] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "You might be thinking the same thing. Your story, you look at parts of it and you're really ashamed. You're like, man, I've messed up. I've done things that I'm ashamed of. I'm dealing with addiction. Like my family story is broken. I had abusive parents, been divorced. You might go like, could God ever love somebody like me? How can I worship God in the shape that I'm in? That's what she's been thinking." [20:21] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "So what does it look like to listen to Jesus? It means trusting Jesus with your thirst. That's what it means. The thing that makes you thirsty. That's what Jesus wants. Whether it's control. And the reason you're feeling anxious is because you're out of control. You can't control the things that are happening in your life. People aren't doing what you're telling them to do. And you're like, man, I'm so frustrated. That's a thirst. And Jesus wants that thirst. And he wants you to give it to him." [28:54] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Maybe you're feeling the loneliness of being single or the loneliness of being married and in a broken relationship. And you're like, I just am trying so hard to fix this. And Jesus wants that. Maybe you're feeling the pain of a financial issue in your life. And that's leveraging you. And you're leveraged. And you feel anxious every time you look at your bank account or you see those bills or you're feeling just the weight of having a conversation with your spouse about it. And you're just like so anxious about it. And part of that is because you're trying to keep appearances up. And you're trying to make sure everybody knows that you're great or you're okay. But you're not okay. Jesus wants that." [29:39] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "And there are some in this room that you've never, ever, ever, ever, ever given Jesus your life. And you've been close to church. You've come to church. You've watched church. You would say you're a Christian. But you know that Jesus is not the center of your life. There is not living water. And you feel it. You feel it when you breathe in and your chest is so tight and you're just white-knuckling it. God has a greater purpose for you than for you to walk around thirsty." [31:06] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Listen, you got to tell somebody. And it's never safer than right here. All right. Amen. Thank you for choosing to trust God. Guys, we're not done yet. We're going to have this moment of response. I know that you've got stuff in your heart that you need to bring to the Lord. So you can do that in your seat. You can come up and pray. We ask for prayer. We've got faithful men and women that love to walk with you. But don't leave thirsty. Come and give it to Jesus. God, every heart here is yours. We want you. We want your love. We are for you because you are for us. We say, God, it's all yours. We come to the altar." [34:43] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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