In his sermon titled "The Blessed Hunger and Thirst," Todd Nibert expounds on the fourth beatitude found in Matthew 5:6, emphasizing the blessing associated with hungering and thirsting for righteousness. Nibert argues that this hunger and thirst are fundamentally spiritual, recognizing one's need for divine righteousness that cannot be produced by human efforts. He references several Scriptures including Isaiah 64:6, Romans 1:16-17, and Philippians 3:7-9, illustrating how true hunger for righteousness reflects an acknowledgment of the inadequacy of one's own righteousness and the necessity of Christ's righteousness for salvation. Practically, Nibert points out the ongoing nature of this hunger and thirst in a believer’s life—a desire not merely for justification but for a life marked by the fruits of righteousness, culminating in the hope of ultimate satisfaction in Christ in the life to come.
“How blessed are those who mourn over their sin? Not indifferent about sin, but mourn before God over sin.”
“This hunger that makes me know that if I don't have what it is I'm hungry for, I'm going to die spiritually.”
“The righteousness of God is revealed, His righteous character... His righteousness in saving me where His righteous law demands my salvation.”
“Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled, satisfied, satiated.”
The Bible teaches that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness will be filled, reflecting a deep spiritual need for God's righteousness.
Matthew 5:6, Philippians 3:7-9
We know God imparts righteousness to us through grace, as it is given by faith in Jesus Christ, not through our own works.
Romans 1:16-17, Philippians 3:9
Spiritual hunger and thirst drive Christians to seek God and His righteousness, essential for spiritual growth and fulfillment.
Matthew 5:6, John 6:35
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