Today, in parts of Africa, India, and Latin America, thousands die of malnutrition and its accompanying diseases. Hunger is like war and pestilence. It kills. It consumes.
I’ve never really known hunger like that. I’m “starving” if it’s 2:00, and I haven’t eaten lunch yet…but I recognize that’s not really “starving.” I’ve also been very thirsty on a summer day with 3-digit temperatures. I’ve been “parched”, hiking in the Grand Canyon and other hot places…but that’s not really “thirsty”, either.
When Jesus said, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled,” he used a Hebrew word meaning an “acute lack of food.” According to Eerdmans Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, this word was used for the exhaustion caused by a military campaign or a desert journey.
We must recognize that all the hunger horrors imaginable grow pale when compared to the horror of unfulfilled spiritual hunger and unquenched spiritual thirst. Unsaved people thirst for happiness and hunger for fulfillment, but they seek it in the wrong places. Spiritual hunger is the characteristic of all God’s people. Our supreme ambition is not material but spiritual. The fourth beatitude deals with our appetite for the things of God.
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