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Hunger for God

I’m hungry but not for food.  I’m thirsty but not for water.

And that’s a really good thing.

I remember the first time I felt real hunger for God.  I was 16. It was at summer camp.  I stood on a rock after the evening service and gave my life to God. And I couldn’t get enough of Him. I woke up the next day with a deep sense of urgency to get into His word. The more I read the more I wanted to read. The more I saw the more I wanted to see.

I wanted my life to count for God.

And I still do.

I know you’ve been there before. You’ve felt the tension between being fully satisfied by God and wanting more of Him.

But as you honestly consider your life, you can’t truly say that that hunger has remained quite as deep. You can’t honestly say that your thirst for God has kept that same fervency it once did.

But you want it back.

You’ll do anything to have it back. You’re like a beggar, waiting for God, hungry for more.

If you find your heart resonating with these words, consider these principles to help renew your hunger for God.

1. Don’t fill yourself with lesser things. The greatest reason your hunger for God has waned is that you have filled yourself with less satisfying foods. John Piper says it this way: “If we don’t feel strong desires for the manifestation of the glory of God it is not because we have drunk deeply and are satisfied. It is because we have nibbled so long at the table of the world. Our soul is stuffed with small things and there is no room for the great.” Perhaps it may be time for you to change entire restaurants, or it may simply be time to make better choices. It’s not too late to start.

2. Learn to identify your hunger for God. Have you ever stood in front of the open fridge without knowing exactly what you were in the mood for? You know you’re hungry but you can’t put your finger on what you’re hungry for. I believe hunger for God can be misinterpreted in the same way. You may feel lonely and think that a relationship will fill that hunger, when God is simply using that loneliness to draw you to Him. You may feel needy, and think that what you need is a raise, while God may simply be trying to get you to lean on Him as your provider. When going through a difficult time, or feeling down, ask yourself this question: Is God using this circumstance to draw me to Him?

3. Increase your hunger by increasing your capacity. When I was a kid someone told me that the more you eat the more your stomach stretches and the more you are then able to eat. You’ve heard it before! Well, you can increase your capacity to know God by stretching your spiritual stomach. Spend more time in the Word and in prayer. Don’t skip another week of church. By discipline increase your capacity for God and you will see a renewal in your hunger for God.

4. Awaken your appetite. Hey, if you’ve been starving for a while you’ve got to be strategic in your refeeding process!  Start easy – clear liquids only, and advance your diet slowly. You may need to do a little cleansing while you’re at it. You know the system. Get rid of the bad stuff, and replace it with the good stuff. Above all, remember that you’re not on your own in this. Only God can awaken your appetite to its full capacity. Listen to what Spurgeon says in that regard: “When a man pants after God, it is a secret life within which makes him do it; he would not long after God by nature. No man thirsts for God while he is left in his carnal state. it is a work of grace in your soul, and you may be thankful for it.”!

5. Expect to be filled. Have you ever been to the old country buffet and left hungry? Um, No! No one comes to the table expecting to leave hungry. It’s the same way with God. As you come to His table today, expect to be filled. Tell him you’re hungry, and wait for Him to fill you. Trust me, God wants to fill you in your deepest longings. Psalms 107:9 says “for he satisfies the longing soul and the hungry he fills with good things.” Take him up on it!

Leave a comment and share how God is filling your soul this week!

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  • Denise Archambault

    God has brought wounded people into my life and is showing me how He cares for them day by day. I have seen Him sustain those who simply could not be helped by anything this world has to offer. And even though they may not fully comprehend their need of God, He knows their need and provides. It is a humbling, filling thing to witness and it is life-changing to see how God fills and uses broken people for His loving purposes.

  • Kina

    I maintain my peace and joy by keeping a song in my heart that reflects His love. Lately, that’s exactly what I’ve been doing. I just start to sing or hum whenever my peace or joy is being tampered with. It redirects me to keep my heart and mind pure.

  • Milo

    By reading and understanding His Word. Deut is agreat book for growing and understanding God’s purposes

  • Anne

    I’ve definitely been in the place of nibbling at the table of the world for too long but have recently started to read through the bible which is something I have never done even though I’ve been a Christian for most of my life. God is blessing my commitment to doing this & I’m learning new & wonderful things about our great God and you’re right…the more you do it the more you want it!

  • lina

    thanks. spread the word!