“Blessed are those that hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied” (Matthew 5:6, NASB).
Tiny,
chemical and physiological demands, stimulation reactions and responses which
are invisible to the eye are continually happening in our human bodies. These
demands, stimulation reactions and responses relate to our senses, emotions,
thoughts and actions throughout the day when we are active and
throughout the night even when we are resting. Our complex body systems sense our needs and direct our body and mind to the means of fulfillment.
One
of the strongest of all our senses is the sense of hunger. The demands
that trigger the sense of hunger come from inside our body and from
outside stimulation sources such as sight and smell. Usually this sense of
hunger directs us to foods that satisfy us and are good for us, but we
all know that many times we eat much that is not nutritious or
beneficial.
The
things of God are always good for us and they satisfy us (Psalm 34:8).
The ways and laws of God are pure, perfect and sweet satisfying our
hunger for beneficial fulfillment (Psalm 19:7-10). There is much in life
that would tempt us in the manners of hunger in our emotional,
spiritual, physical, psychological and social desires but our deepest need is in our relationship with our God. In the deepest part of our hearts and soul, we desire
and hunger for the righteousness of God, and through our Lord Jesus
Christ, we are given this righteousness of God. This is a hunger and
thirst we do not always realize or acknowledge but it is real. When
this hunger and thirst is directed to the source of all life, we are
filled.
When we hunger and thirst for God and seek Him; He comes to us. He satisfies our deepest needs for Him and we will not be in need of any good thing. It is a remarkable thing and a significant promise to know and realize that God will come and give His righteousness to those that seek after Him. “Come close to God, and God will come close to you” (James 4:8, NLT). God will certainly fill those that come to Him, who are thirsty and hungry for Him.
“O
taste and see that the LORD is good; How blessed is the man who takes
refuge in Him! O fear the LORD, you His saints; for to those that fear
Him there is no want. The young lions do lack and suffer hunger but
those that seek the LORD shall not be in want of any good thing” (Psalm 34:8-10, NASB).
Suggested Reading … Psalm 34
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