Sunday, February 12, 2012

Satisfying Your Spiritual Hunger

Satisfying Your Spiritual Hunger

Matt. 5:6

The all-important result for any believer hungering and thirsting after righteousness is to "be satisfied." The verb translated "satisfied" frequently refers to the feeding of animals until they want no more. In a parallel to this, Jesus declares that people who hunger and thirst for righteousness will gain complete satisfaction. This satisfaction comes from God. Our part is to seek; His is to satisfy us.

Paradoxically, Christians continually seek God's righteousness, always wanting more and never getting their fill in this life. Yet the Lord still satisfies them. Again, we can make the analogy to food. We can eat our fill of our favorite dishes, yet our taste for those foods remains. The satisfaction we drive only makes us want more. Believers who crave God's righteousness will find it so satisfying that they will always want more.

Psalm speaks repeatedly about God's satisfying our spiritual hunger. The most well-known psalm opens, "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want," and later says, "You prepare a table before me...my cup overflows" (23. 1, 5). A later psalm assures us that God "has satisfied the thirsty soul, and the hungry soul He has filled with what is good" (Ps. 107:9).

Jesus on another occasion told the crowds, many of whom were among the five thousand fed, "I am the bread of life; he who comes to Me will not hunger, and he who believes in Me will never thirst" (John 6:35). Our spiritual hunger will always be satisfied.

Ask Yourself:

It may not happen all at once, but Jesus will always reward your hunger for righteousness with the deep satisfaction reserved for the humbly obedient. How has He satisfied you in the past? Think of a time when you and He celebrated what sanctification was accomplishing in you.

~John Mac Arthur~

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