Staying Hungry for Jesus: Cultivating a Deeper Walk with God
As followers of Jesus, it's easy to get caught up in the routine of our daily lives and allow our spiritual hunger to wane. We may find ourselves going through the motions of attending church, reading our Bibles, and praying, but without a deep sense of desire and longing for God's presence in our lives. However, Jesus calls us to a different kind of relationship with Him - one that is marked by an insatiable, daily desire for His presence and righteousness.
In Matthew 5:6, Jesus says, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied." This verse reminds us that staying hungry for Jesus means maintaining a deep and abiding desire for His presence and righteousness in our lives. It's a desire that cannot be satisfied by anything else, and it's a desire that drives us to seek Him out every day.
But how do we cultivate this hunger? How do we move from a superficial, casual, or part-time relationship with God to a total, life-defining commitment? The answer lies in making a few key adjustments to our daily lives.
Prioritizing Consistent Prayer
One of the most effective ways to cultivate hunger for Jesus is through consistent prayer. Prayer is the way we communicate with God, and it's the way we seek His presence and guidance in our lives. When we prioritize prayer, we are making a statement that we value our relationship with God above all else. We are saying that we need Him, we want Him, and we are willing to take the time to seek Him out.
Reading the Word
Another key way to cultivate hunger for Jesus is by reading the Word of God. The Bible is God's love letter to us, and it's the way we get to know Him and His heart. When we read the Bible, we are feeding our souls and nourishing our spirits. We are giving ourselves the opportunity to hear from God and to learn about His character and nature.
Surrounding Ourselves with Passionate Believers
The people we surround ourselves with have a profound impact on our spiritual lives. When we surround ourselves with passionate believers, we are inspired and motivated to deepen our own relationship with God. We are encouraged to seek Him out, to pray, to read the Word, and to live out our faith in tangible ways.
Refusing to Settle for Spiritual Complacency
Finally, cultivating hunger for Jesus means refusing to settle for spiritual complacency. It means recognizing that our faith is not just a part of our lives, but it's the foundation upon which we build our lives. It means being willing to take risks, to step out in faith, and to trust God even when it's hard.
As the quote says, "I don't want to flirt with faith; I want to be consumed by it." This is a desire to let faith govern every aspect of our lives, rather than using it only when convenient or comfortable. It's a desire to be all-in, to be fully surrendered, and to be completely committed to following Jesus.
A Total, Life-Defining Commitment
When we make this kind of commitment, we begin to experience a depth of relationship with God that we never thought possible. We begin to see Him in every aspect of our lives, and we begin to live out our faith in tangible ways. We become more like Jesus, and we reflect His love and character to a world that desperately needs it.
In conclusion, staying hungry for Jesus means maintaining an insatiable, daily desire for His presence and righteousness. It means prioritizing consistent prayer, reading the Word, surrounding ourselves with passionate believers, and refusing to settle for spiritual complacency. It means moving from a superficial, casual, or part-time relationship with God to a total, life-defining commitment. As we cultivate this hunger, we will find that our relationship with God deepens, and we become more like Jesus. Let us pray that God would stir up a hunger in our hearts, and that we would be consumed by our desire for Him.
Each time I read your writing I feel that it really explains and expounds on depth of a true relationship with the Father. I also really love the part in which we should surround ourselves with passionate believers. If you can could you expound on that in your later writings, the importance of being around other believers in Christ and how they effect our relationship with God and our daily walk in picking up the cross.
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