What does the Bible say about spiritual hunger for Jesus?
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The Bible teaches that believers should have a deep spiritual hunger for Jesus, much like eagles that seek out their prey.
In Matthew 24:28, Jesus uses the analogy of eagles gathering around a carcass to illustrate the fervor with which believers should seek Him. Just as the eagle, being a bird of prey, instinctively hunts for food, so should believers have an intense longing for Christ in their lives. This desire is not merely for His blessings or gifts but for Him as a person—His character, His work, and His righteousness. Throughout Scripture, we see this theme of spiritual hunger; for example, David expressed a deep longing for God, likening it to a deer panting for water (Psalm 42:1). Such a hunger indicates a healthy spiritual state, where one's soul seeks continual nourishment from Christ, striving to commune with Him through prayer, meditation, and participation in His ordinances.
Scripture References:
Matthew 24:28, Job 9:26, Psalm 42:1
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