Hungry For God

Mar 16, 2025    Buddy Thompson

In today's gathering, we explored the profound theme of spiritual hunger and thirst, drawing from Matthew 5:6, which states, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled." This scripture invites us to examine our deepest desires and the pursuits that drive our lives. Just as physical hunger and thirst are essential for survival, our spiritual hunger and thirst are crucial for a fulfilling relationship with God. We are reminded that while we may seek satisfaction in various aspects of life—such as careers, relationships, and material success—true fulfillment comes from a deep, abiding hunger for God.


We delved into the innate desires that God has placed within us, such as the need for food and water, and how these physical needs parallel our spiritual needs. The question posed was not whether we are hungry or thirsty, but rather, what are we hungry and thirsty for? Are we seeking temporary satisfaction, or are we yearning for a deeper connection with God? The story of Esau, who traded his birthright for a momentary meal, serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of prioritizing temporary desires over eternal blessings.


In our current cultural climate, there is a noticeable spiritual hunger, especially among younger generations. Studies show a growing openness to spiritual growth and a desire for a deeper connection with God. This is a call to action for us as a church to foster an environment where this hunger can be nurtured and satisfied. We must move beyond complacency and seek a vibrant, dynamic relationship with God, characterized by a passionate pursuit of His presence and power.


As we reflect on our spiritual journey, we are encouraged to rekindle the hunger we once had when we first encountered Jesus. This involves a conscious effort to prioritize our relationship with God above all else, seeking His kingdom and righteousness. By doing so, we align ourselves with His promises, trusting that He will provide for our needs as we focus on Him.