Spiritual Hunger's First Object - Salvation
Matt. 5:6 The first objective of spiritual hunger by the lost sinner is salvation. The righteousness the unbeliever begins to hunger for - after he or she sees their sin, mourns over it, and gently submits self to God - is the righteousness that repents of sin and submits to the lordship of Christ.
In the Old Testament, righteousness is often a synonym for salvation. Through Isaiah, God declared, "My righteousness is near, My salvation has gone forth' (Isa. 51:5). Daniel said, "Those who have insight will shine brightly like the brightness of the expanse of heaven, and those who lead the many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever" (Daniel 12:3).
In Jesus' day, the great obstacle to receiving the gospel for so many members of His Jewish audience was self-righteousness - their confidence in their own works to achieve a self-styled holiness. They believed that as members of God's chosen nation of Israel, they were assured of entrance into heaven. But Christ taught them that they would not find the path to salvation unless they hungered and thirsted for the Father's righteousness instead of their own. And that is the case for everyone today, no matter what race, religion, or economic status.
Ask Yourself:
It's easy for the wonder and majesty of our salvation to be lost on us as time goes by. Let today be another opportunity to realize how empty you were before and how full He has made you in Christ. Put your worship into prayerful words.
~John Mac Arthur~
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