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How does hunger and thirst for righteousness manifest in a believer's life?

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Hunger and thirst for righteousness manifest in believers as a deep desire to be conformed to Christ's image and to pursue holiness.

In Matthew 5:6, Jesus proclaims, 'Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.' This hunger and thirst reflect a believer's longing for the righteousness of Christ, acknowledging that they cannot produce their own. As believers mature, they increasingly recognize their need for Christ's righteousness, leading them to seek it fervently through prayer, the Word, and the fellowship of other believers. This desire is not merely an aspiration for moral perfection but a deep spiritual longing to be transformed into the likeness of Christ. It is the acknowledgment of one's inability and the constant need for the imputed righteousness of Christ, which brings fulfillment and joy in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:6

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