6 People Who Were Hungry for God
Here are six people who were hungry for God. They desired him and wouldn’t let go.
Jesus said, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled" (Matthew 5:6).
What does it mean to be filled by God? It begins with hunger.
I've been praying before, and suddenly, everything disappeared. All that mattered was what he said, what he promised. All that mattered was what he did, what he was doing. All that mattered was God.
I was at once like the dark, barren world before it was made, still formless and empty and void. Then slowly and surely there was activity, wind swooshing over water, the Spirit of God. Then a voice and then light and the judgment of goodness; not empty anymore. God filled me, and I could breathe.
I came into a sacred closeness with God and needed to discover him although I had already known him for quite some time. It seemed to be a period of open heavens, and I wanted to swim in it and savor it. Oh how sweet it was, the sweet presence of God. (adapted from Made to Pray)
I let my hunger lead me.
Hunger for God is the longing for God's presence so that:
the hunger's effects on you are noticeable
you act in order to satisfy the hunger
the hunger is satisfied in God alone
We recently watched a totally rad film called “Father of Lights.”
There’s a quote in the film that has me thinking. Banning Liebscher, Director of Jesus Culture, said,
“In America, there’s a generation that is experiencing more options than any generation in all of history.”
There have never been so many ways to spend our time, money, and attention. Could it be that our choices reveal our hearts? Could it be that our choices reveal our hunger?
This reminds me of the words of Jesus, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:14).
Here are six people who were hungry for God. They desired him and wouldn’t let go. They followed their appetites, which led them to God’s banqueting table.
Moses
While leading the million-or-so Israelites to the Promised Land, Moses insisted on God's presence. He said to God:
Sons of Korah
The Korahites were one of the primary families in the leadership of Jerusalem. Like Moses, they led with a deep and palpable hunger for God. The Sons of Korah wrote:
Anna
Anna was married to her husband for maybe seven years, then became a widow. She lived the rest of her life in the Temple, where "she worshipped night and day, fasting and praying" (Luke 2:37). She didn't go anywhere else.
David
In Psalm 27:4, David wrote of his one thing.
Mary of Bethany
When Jesus came to Bethany, he visited the home of Mary and Martha. Although hospitality was very important, she sat at Jesus’ feet and listened. Martha got upset, but Jesus said,
Paul
In 1 Corinthians 2:2, Paul wrote about his single focus:
Let’s pray:
Father, make me hungry for you. Give me the distinction of Moses to stand out by your presence. Grant me the single purpose of David to seek your face. Give me the desperation of the Sons of Korah to yearn for you. Grant me the intimacy of Anna to fellowship with you moment-by-moment. Give me the wisdom of Mary to choose you first. And give me the resolution of Paul to know nothing but Christ.