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Monday 11 May 2015
To Hunger and Thirst
~ To Hunger and Thirst
~What Does It Mean To Hunger And Thirst For
Righteousness?
"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst
for righteousness, for they shall be
filled" (Matthew 5:6).
"If you do right, you won't get hungry or
thirsty," says Zach, age 6.
Actually, to be spiritually thirsty is something
different, says Anna, 10: "It means that
people who want righteousness thirst for it
like water."
Have you ever been thirsty?
From my elevated campsite in the Arizona
desert, the Colorado River looked like an
easy 30-minute trek. The dry ravine I
followed was anything but straight and
made the trip much longer. After my canteen
ran dry, I began to be thirsty like never
before.
God will quench the thirst of those who
desire him as a man walking in the desert
with a dry canteen craves water. There's
nothing casual about this kind of thirst. It's
desperate.
"I think it means when Jesus was at the well
and told the lady about everlasting water,"
says Lauren, 8, "she took the water and was
satisfied."
The woman at the well with whom Jesus
spoke had been married five times and was
living with a man who was not her
husband, yet Jesus spoke to her about being
thirsty (John 4:14).
"If we try to gain transcendence through
indulgence, soon enough familiarity breeds
contempt and we are driven to search for
mystery elsewhere," write authors Brent
Curtis and John Eldredge in an amazing
book titled "The Sacred Romance."
"To thirst after righteousness means
wanting to live according to God's will
instead of the world's," says Kristen, 10.
"This is the only way to be happy and filled.
If you thirst after righteousness, God will
bless you.
"You are what you desire to eat! There's a
God-shaped hole in all of us that only God
can fill."
Yes, God is in the filling business. In fact, the
word "fill" means to be satisfied in the sense
of being stuffed after a sumptuous meal.
If you're eating the junk food of the self-
centered life, you'll never be satisfied.
The hungry and thirsty are the desperate
of the previous Beatitudes (the poor in
spirit, the mournful and the meek).
"It means if you thirst after
righteousness, you want to live a godly
life," says Morgan, 10. "It also means you
would act like God would want you to
live."
"There is only One Being who can satisfy
the last aching abyss of the human heart,
and that is the Lord Jesus Christ," wrote
author Oswald Chambers.
God doesn't ask us to deny our burning
desire for intimacy, beauty and adventure.
Religion does that. Jesus invites us to
intimate communion with himself and his
Father that satisfies the deepest longings of
our souls.
Jesus upset the religious system of his day
by awakening the desires of people's hearts.
Consider his statement: "Ask, and it will be
given to you; seek, and you will find; knock,
and it will be opened to you" (Luke 11:9).
It's whom you ask, where you seek and
what door you knock on that makes all the
difference. A journey into God himself makes
every other adventure look dull.
"Those who thirst after righteousness will
be filled with it," says Nick, 10. "They will be
blessed with love from God."
Think about this: God will satisfy your
deepest desires if you look to him for
fulfillment. Memorize this truth: "Blessed are
those who hunger and thirst for
righteousness, for they shall be
filled" (Matthew 5:6). Ask this question:
Where are you looking to satisfy your
deepest desires and longings?
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