Pastor Sam's Weekly Devotionals
Righteous Hunger
Verse for Meditation:
“The LORD does not let the righteous go hungry but he thwarts the craving of the wicked.” – Proverbs 10:3
During Lent, many people choose to fast or to give up something like social media, chocolate, etc., so that they may develop a hunger for the Lord. In this third week of Lent, here is a devotion that helps us focus this hunger:
IN WORD We are, in a sense, defined by our hunger. Think about it: Our cravings are descriptive, to a large degree, of the spirit within us. Our personality, our preferences, our problems are all revealed in and through the things we strive for. God’s Word affirms this—it often defines us by our hunger.
Jesus said those who hunger and thirst for righteousness would be filled (Matthew 5:6). They are His. It pleases Him when we crave His righteousness and seek it as a treasure. He delights in that desire. And when we have it, He never mentions our sin—it no longer defines us. He mentions only our future—the fullness we will receive from Him. The craving, by His description, is who we are. This is why Proverbs can tell us that the righteous will not go hungry. The righteous will not go hungry because they hunger for righteousness. God gives such treasures to all who seek them.
The wicked, however, crave wickedness. If they are filled, it will only be for a moment. It will not last. God promises daily bread to those who trust Him for it with a right spirit. This verse affirms that, but it goes far beyond food. It describes matters of the heart, not matters of the stomach. The heart that is fixed on God will find itself in sync with the purpose of creation itself. The heart that has more inclination toward wickedness than toward God will find itself horribly out of step with the rest of the universe.
IN DEED Does contentment elude you? Check your desires. They are an accurate description of who you are and the kingdom you’d rather live in. What do you hunger for? If your cravings lead you to God, you will never go hungry. If they do not, you always will. God’s Kingdom is always about righteousness. Never forget that, and be filled. “Man finds it hard to get what he wants because he does not want the best.” – George MacDonald (in “Walking with God” by Chris Tiegreen)
Many people wish for God’s Presence and for His work in their lives. But oftentimes, their lives are so full of their own activities and desires that there is no room for God. It is only when we create room in our lives and develop an appetite for Him that we are able to experience the fullness of God’s loving Presence in our lives.
If you are so satiated by the world and what it offers, take time to detox this week using Psalm 119. Take a few sections each day to reflect on how God blesses our lives and use the psalm to ask God to satisfy you with the best that Heaven can offer. Have a blessed week! - from Singapore, Pastor Sam