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Hi, this is Rick Warren, Bible teacher for the Daily Hope broadcast.
Did you know that because of Easter, your past can be forgiven,
you get a purpose for living, and you can have a home in heaven?
That's good news. Where else can you get that kind of news?
Nowhere else? And did you know that at Easter, studies have shown people are more
open to an invitation to go to church than at any other time of the year?
Don't go to church by yourself, but bring somebody who doesn't know Jesus Christ,
a family member, a friend, a coworker, a neighbor, a relative.
And if you bring them to that church service and they come to know Christ,
you're going to be making a friend for eternity.
It'll be the most important investment you can ever make in their lives.
And by the way, if they come to Christ, would you let me know about it?
I'd love to hear that story that you brought somebody to Easter and they found Jesus.
You can write to me, rickatpasterrick.com. That's rickatpasterrick.com.
I would love to hear from you. God bless you and happy Easter.
Hello, and thanks for joining us today on Pastor Rick's Daily Hope.
This is the Bible teaching ministry of Rick Warren.
And today, we are continuing in a series called The Miracle of Mercy.
Rick will show us how God's mercy can lift your guilt, heal your wounds,
and transform the way you live.
And here's the final part of a message called Easter means it's a new day of mercy.
We know that on earth, not everybody gets healed.
Not every prayer gets answered.
That's on my list of questions to ask Jesus when I get to heaven.
I don't know that sometimes what I've prayed for people, they got better.
And I've prayed for some people and they died.
I don't know. I don't know why.
All I do know is this. This is earth, not heaven.
In heaven, everything is perfect.
On earth, nothing is perfect.
In heaven, there's no sadness, sorrow, sickness, and suffering.
On earth, we got all of that.
And that's why we're to pray that I will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Because in heaven, God's will is always done and on earth, it's almost never done.
Somebody go, if I go out here and I got drunk and I had an accident and killed somebody,
people say, that must be God's will.
That's not God's will, that's my will.
I made a stupid choice.
I mean, people all the time say, why doesn't God just get rid of all the evil in the world?
Fine, kill us.
Who do you think does evil?
It'd be very easy for God to get rid of all the evil in the world.
Take away our freedom of choice because the fact is, a lot of times, I'm selfish.
A lot of times, I'm mean.
A lot of times, I'm only thinking of me.
A lot of times, I couldn't care less about you and you do the same thing too.
And we hurt each other intentionally and unintentionally.
And God could easily get rid of all the evil in the world
by taking away our freedom of choice and making us all puppets.
But He wants us to choose to love Him a voluntary choice.
Not be a puppet.
And so, I know that we live within perfection.
I know that many godly people live with chronic pain,
live with chronic pain, but I do know this.
And I want you to write this down.
Now, I've seen it in hundreds of thousands of cases.
I do know this that when I ask for God's help,
God's mercy makes the impossible possible.
He can do things that I cannot do.
He has power I don't have.
He has resources I have never even thought of.
And He makes the impossible seem possible.
He makes it possible.
What's the impossible problem in your life?
You know, man, that was never going to happen.
I've been waiting by the pool for 38 years and still don't have a husband.
There's a double meaning in pool right there.
Well, you know, hadn't happened by now, it ain't going to happen.
Anytime you use the word impossible, listen for laughter from heaven.
Because it's not in God's book.
The Bible says this, Luke 18,
what is impossible with men?
This is Jesus talking.
What is impossible with men is possible with God.
Now, that problem you think is impossible in your life?
Sometimes God doesn't remove it,
but He gives you super natural power to handle it.
Some problems in life, you're going to have the rest of your life.
They're just not going to go away.
And you're just going to have to learn to manage them.
But God will give you the power to make the impossible possible
and you'll be able to handle it.
Why didn't God just take away all of our problems?
Because God's more interested in your character than He is in your comfort.
The comfort comes in heaven.
But right now, you're in school and God wants you to grow up.
And some things you only learn through tough times,
like persistence, determination, diligence, patience,
things like that.
If you always got your way, you'd never learn patience.
God wants to grow character in your life.
But what's impossible with men is possible with God.
Now, I want to be clear.
As a pastor, I love you.
I care about you.
My job as a pastor is to like to be your spiritual coach,
help you make smart decisions,
help you think through the decisions of your life.
And I want to be clear with you.
Some of you haven't yet stepped across the line
and opened your life, committed your life to Christ.
You're thinking about it.
That's okay.
Take the time to make the smart decision.
But I will tell you this.
If you open your life to Jesus Christ,
you give your life to God.
So God, I want to go with your plan from now on instead of my plan.
You're not going to have a problem-free life.
And anybody who tells you that is lying to you.
A follower of Jesus has the exact same problems as a non-believer.
The exact same problem.
The difference is we have a power that comes from God to handle it
in ways that we can never handle on our own.
And you don't get that power until you accept the mercy of God in your life.
So I have the same problem.
I just have a power and an energy that allows me to handle stuff
in far greater ways.
And that's what he wants to do in your life.
But God does promise you this.
Look at this next verse.
It's from the book of Second Peter.
And here's a promise from God to you.
As you get to know Jesus better,
he will give you through his great power everything you need
for living a truly good life.
Now circle everything you need.
Notice it says, if you trust Jesus Christ with your life,
He will give you everything you need for a good life.
It doesn't say everything you greed.
It doesn't say everything you want.
I mean, you might want to go play to Bentley.
God's not going to give that to you.
You're going to have to buy that one on your own.
But he says, I will give you everything you need
for living a truly good life.
And that is a promise of God.
And when I don't have what I need,
when I give myself to the mercy of God,
he makes the impossible possible.
Now, let's look at a third way real quick.
And this is a problem that all of us have.
And it is the problem of fear.
Everybody has secret fears.
You have secret fears.
And you don't want anybody else to know about them.
Now, my fears are perfectly reasonable, logical and rational.
Your fears are dumb.
That's always what we feel.
And we always try to talk our spouse out of their fears
because we don't have them.
But our fears are perfectly normal,
make a lot of sense,
and you ought to be fearful about this too.
Now, there is one fear that is universal
among everybody, men and women,
all ages, and it is the fear of death.
And so, write this third thing down.
I need God's mercy when facing death.
Now, only a fool would go all the way through life,
unprepared for what you know is inevitable.
Death is universal.
The last time I checked,
the mortality rate in the world is still 100 percent.
We're all going to die at some point.
Death is inevitable.
Death is unpredictable.
You don't know what's going to happen.
And without faith, it's fearful.
I'm not afraid to die,
and I haven't been afraid to die in for decades.
But if you don't know God,
and you don't have made peace with God,
and you don't have the mercy of God here,
you're going to be fearful about death.
You probably don't even like to talk about it.
In Luke chapter 23,
we have the story of a dying man.
And it's actually the story of a thief
dying on the cross besides Jesus.
You remember that when Jesus was nailed to a cross,
they nailed him between two criminals.
We don't know anything about their lives,
except that they were ever known.
Life-long criminals had committed to capital offense,
and were given the death penalty.
So Jesus is dying between two criminals.
One of these criminals turns to Jesus
and ridicules him and puts him down and blasphemes him.
And the other guy turns to Jesus and asks for mercy.
Here's the story.
One of the criminals being executed on the cross
besides Jesus ridiculed him saying,
if you're supposed to be the Messiah,
you know, the Savior of the world,
why don't you save yourself?
And by the way, us too.
Now, by the way, Jesus is not going to save himself
because he didn't come to earth to save himself.
He came to save us.
And so he's not going to save himself.
He's going to hang there and die for my sins
and for your sins.
He didn't come to save himself.
Certainly, Jesus could have taken himself off the cross.
He created the universe.
He could have done that.
But it was not nails that held him to cross.
It was love, love for you.
And he said, if you're supposed to be the Messiah,
save yourself and us too.
But the second criminal, this guy on the other side,
rebuked the first guy and said,
man, don't you even fear God when you're dying?
We deserve to die for our evil deeds.
But this man hadn't done anything wrong.
Now, he says, buddy, don't you realize
the series of your situation?
You are about to go face-to-face with God
in a matter of seconds.
You're in your dying minutes
and you're going to blaspheme.
You're going to put down Jesus Christ.
Buddy, do you not realize what's about to happen?
The reason why a lot of people,
this God, make fun of God, reject God,
or just live their life ignoring God
is because in their heart of hearts,
they think death is the end.
That's it. It's over.
There's nothing to it.
And that's it.
But they're wrong.
There is life after death.
You say, how do you know that?
Because Jesus proved it.
You say, how do you, Rick?
How do you know?
Why do you believe in life after death?
Because I'm betting my life that Jesus Christ was in a wire.
What are you betting your life on?
Well, I just think, oh, you're just betting your life
on a supposition.
That's a pretty big gamble, buddy,
to be wrong for all of eternity,
to think it just ends at death and then realize,
oh, it did end.
Oh, can I have a mulligan?
Can we do a little late now, bud?
Sorry, one day you're going to stand face to face before God
and you're going to give an account of your life.
You can run from God the rest of your life,
but you can't run from him anymore.
You can ignore him all your life,
but one day you're going to see him face to face.
Death is the start of eternity.
You're going to spend more time on that side of death
than you do on this life.
You get 60 years, 80 years, maybe at the most,
100 years.
That's not very much on this side of eternity.
You're going to spend trillions and trillions and trillions of years
in eternity.
Now, this guy says, we deserve to die for what we've done.
There's a word for that.
It's called confession.
He's not saying, hey, you got the wrong guy here.
You're killing the wrong guy.
I'm innocent.
He's saying, we deserve to die.
But he says, this man between us,
this Jesus Christ, he has never done anything wrong.
Now, I looked up that word anything.
It means we dace in Greek,
not nothing, zero, zip, no way, never, ever, nothing.
Have you ever met anybody in your life
that you could say that about?
She's never done anything wrong in her life.
No, you can't say that, but your mom or dad or your brother's sister,
you can't say about yourself.
Why?
Because there's only one perfect person in the universe.
It's God.
He's the only perfect one,
which is why you need Jesus Christ to get to heaven,
because you need a perfect Savior to get into a perfect place.
Heaven is perfect and I'm not.
There's no way I can get to heaven on my own effort.
I'm never going to be perfect.
And if God let imperfect people into a perfect heaven,
it wouldn't be perfect anymore.
So somehow, I got to get in on somebody's perfect ticket.
That's why Jesus came to earth to be the Savior.
And so this guy turns, this criminal turns to Jesus.
He's dying on the cross in his last few seconds.
And in verse 42, then he said to Jesus,
Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.
That's all he says.
And Jesus replied, I guarantee you that today,
you will be with me in paradise.
Hello, friend.
That's last minute mercy.
That's getting in by the skin of your teeth
in the last few seconds of your life.
He simply says, Jesus, remember me.
Two words.
Memesako.
And Greek.
Remember me.
Now, what's implied in these words?
I can't save myself.
I've made a mess of my life.
I've wasted a lot of time.
It's getting pretty late.
I'm not going to blame anybody else.
I can't say I'm better than so and so,
because I'm not perfect.
I'm a lot of things I've messed up in.
He's hanging there on the cross with no hope
and he throws himself on the mercy of God.
And he says, Lord, remember me.
Remember me.
That's it.
That's all he's going to say.
That's the shortest salvation prayer in history.
Two words.
Remember me.
Now, let me tell you something, you guys.
There are some churches you can go to
and they're going to tell you that you have to have a certain script
and say certain words and recite certain things
in order to get into heaven.
And they've got their theological terms
and you got to pray a certain prayer a certain way.
This guy just goes, Lord, remember me.
And Jesus goes, that's good enough.
See you in heaven.
That's called mercy.
Because it's not about what you say.
It's about humility.
There's only one thing that will keep you out of heaven.
You're pride.
You're pride.
You're pride.
You're pride will keep you out of heaven.
You're unwillingness to accept the mercy of God
because that's the only way you're going to get there.
You're never going to get there by being good enough.
It's only by the mercy of, if you could get to heaven
without Jesus dying for you, God wasted a lot of energy.
There was no other way.
There was no other way.
And so he believes he's God.
He says, remember me when you come to your kingdom,
he's saying, this guy, he's not a poser.
This guy is not a fake.
This guy is not an imposter.
He's the real deal.
This is God.
This is the son of God dying here between us.
That's interesting to me.
Everybody in Jerusalem, by this time,
knows Jesus can do miracles.
He's been doing them for years,
raising people from the dead, healing the sick,
blind, and here's the guy on the cross.
He doesn't ask Jesus to take away his pain,
which he could have.
He doesn't ask Jesus to keep him from dying,
which he could have.
He just says, remember me when you get in your kingdom,
he relics his greatest need,
was forgiveness for his sins,
not relief of his pain.
Now, I know some of you see here,
this guy, this is a great idea.
You can do it at the last second.
That's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to go out and live for myself,
make a ton of money,
be a selfish and self-centered,
and sew my wild oats.
And in the last second of my life,
I'm going to go, remember me.
That's a really dumb idea.
I mean, in the first place,
what if you get Alzheimer's for 10 years
and you can't remember anything?
Okay, a little too late then, buddy,
or you go out and, you know,
you get hit by a semi-mac truck on the train
and you go, oh, I was going to say it next Thursday.
But really, it doesn't even,
it's not even rational,
when the God who created you and loves you
and has a plan for your life,
offers you mercy now.
Why would you say, I think next week,
what's the logic in that one?
There's only one thing that's called pride.
It's arrogance, it's ego,
and that's the thing that will keep you out of heaven,
rejecting the mercy of God.
What happens when I accept God's mercy?
When I say, God, I admit it,
I've messed up and I've missed out on a lot of stuff.
Well, God's mercy will save me for eternity.
You might write that down.
When I come to God humbly and say,
God, I need your mercy.
God's mercy will save me for eternity.
This is what Jesus promised.
Jesus replied, I guarantee you
that today you're going to be with me in paradise.
He said, it's immediate today.
You go straight to heaven if you've accepted the mercy of God.
He said, you will, it's certain.
Be with me, it's a relationship.
In paradise, it's a place forever.
Here's the good news.
Let me wrap it up.
You're made by God to last forever,
and he wants you in his forever family,
but you have to ask.
Look at this verse.
This is what Easter's all about.
This is why we're celebrating it.
Jesus said, I am the resurrection
and the life,
whoever believes in me,
even though he dies, will live again.
I'm betting my life that Jesus Christ is not a liar.
What are you betting your life on?
Now, if Jesus had not risen from the dead,
I would have no reason,
no valid logical reason to believe that I would be raising from the dead one day,
that there would be life after death.
But because he did it, if he raised himself,
then I believe he can raise me.
What's the condition?
What's the condition for receiving the mercy of God?
You just ask.
Look at the next verse.
Acts 2.
Anyone who asks for mercy from the Lord shall have it
and shall be saved.
You want to be saved?
You asked for the mercy from the Lord.
Now, circle the word anyone.
Doesn't matter what your background is,
what your race is, what your ethnic group is,
doesn't matter what you've done,
who you've done it with, or how long you've done it,
doesn't matter what your religious background is.
You may be babbous or booze,
or Methodist or Mormon or Muslim,
or Hindu, or Jewish,
or atheistic or agnostic,
or no religion background at all.
It really doesn't matter.
He says, anybody who asks for mercy from the Lord,
shall have it and shall be saved.
Do you realize,
do you realize that for your entire life,
God has been preparing you for this very moment.
This moment right now,
before you were born,
he knew that an Easter,
you'd be sitting in Saddleback Church
just long enough that he could say this to you.
I have loved you all your life.
I made you, I have a plan for your life.
I created you,
and I want to show you mercy and kindness,
even the places where you've messed out
and you've messed up.
And I've been waiting,
and I've been waiting,
waiting to do this in your life.
God's message to you,
this Easter, is the last verse on your outline.
The Lord is waiting to show you.
Some of you have been waiting a long time.
The Lord is waiting to show you
how kind he is
and to have mercy on you.
The Lord always does what's right
and he blesses those
who trust him.
So I want us to close
with a prayer
to receive God's mercy.
And if you have never ever done this,
I highly recommend
you pray this prayer.
Let's bow our heads.
It really doesn't matter what
the words you say are.
As I said, it's more matter of humility.
But as I say this words,
you can just say, me too, God.
I agree with what Rick's saying
and make this your prayer.
You might just start off by saying,
a dear God,
and just say, dear God,
I need your mercy.
Just say it in your mind.
I need your mercy.
I've messed up.
I've missed out.
And I know that one day
I'm going to die and face you.
And I admit that for much of my life,
I've ignored you.
I have loved other things,
more than I have loved you, God.
And I've lived my life
by my plan, not yours.
I want that to change,
starting now.
Jesus Christ, thank you
for being so merciful.
I know that I don't deserve your forgiveness.
I don't understand it all,
but thank you for dying on the cross for me.
I know that only your mercy could save me.
I could never be good enough
to get into a perfect place like heaven.
So just like that thief on the cross,
I humbly say to you,
remember me.
Remember me.
I ask you to save me.
Save me not just from hell,
but save me from hell on earth.
Save me from the hurts
and the habits
and the hang-ups
that mess up my life.
Save me from the mistakes
and the sins and the attitudes
that just keep causing me
to stumble over and over in the same way.
I thank you
for your mercy.
And I humbly ask you to accept me
into your family.
And I do this because of what Jesus Christ
did for me
on the cross
and at Easter.
Amen.
Amen.
You know, if you just prayed that prayer
for the very first time
or you just recommitted your life
to Jesus again today,
would you let me know about it?
There's something real about sharing your commitment.
So write me Rick at pastorrick.com
and say, Rick,
I prayed that prayer of commitment.
I gave my life to Christ
and I'll send you some material
that'll help you on your journey with Jesus
and I'll also pray for you.
God bless you.
What a fantastic message from pastorrick.
You know, daily hope is
changing lives every day.
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from one of our listeners.
I want to thank all of you who've taken the time
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I absolutely love these stories.
Your letters and your notes really encourage me.
Here's a note from a listener
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It's at pastorrick.
I want to thank you for your ministry
of the daily hope podcast.
They've been especially helpful as my wife
and I are working through a painful time
in our marriage and healing our relationship.
It's a blessing to be challenged
to love the Jesus kind of love
and to build up trust once again
where it's been broken.
You know, as I work through a very busy time of year,
I stream your podcast
and find myself praying
and nodding all day long.
I hope you're nodding and agreement
nodding off and sleep.
You're preaching speaks directly to my heart
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Thanks again for your work
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Thanks for writing Nathan.
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It means a lot to me
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Thanks so much, Rick.
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