HABITS OF JESUS, MARCH 12 – APRIL 4

Daily posts to learn more about how Jesus modeled His life for us. For 21 days leading up to Easter, explore the habits of Jesus that kept Him hungering for His Father and continuing His mission. Even though He was separated from Him on earth and about to be separated in a different way by His death on the cross, He was faithful and believed in His resurrection.

Coming Next: FASTING IN THE BIBLE, APRIL 8 – MAY 29

Posts every Wednesday and Friday to learn about fasting in the Bible. We will review the whole Bible, exploring what happened when fasting was a special focus for the people of Israel, in the Old Testament and the New Testament. Keeping in mind the way that Jesus taught us to fast, we will find new ways for us to enact a spiritual habit of fasting in our modern lives.

by Amanda Bew

Fast Day 2: True Hunger

Fasting is a spiritual discipline that you might not have tried before. I have done a forty day sugar fast every January for three years. I can’t say it’s easy, but it does get easier. In this fast I still eat meat, fish, vegetables, fruit and nuts. I still eat. So there is really no need for wearing a gloomy face (Matt 6:16), but I’m here to tell you that the Hangry Sugar Dragon is real!

Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. And after He had fasted for forty days and forty nights, He then became hungry. And the tempter came and said to Him, “If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread.” But He answered and said, “It is written: Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes out of the mouth of God.” Matthew 4: 1-4

The Gospels agree that Jesus did a forty day total food fast! It is not clear if He did drink water, but as He was fully human as well as fully divine, He probably did. We desperately need water after about 21 days. And as in any endeavor where God is sincerely sought and soon to be glorified, the devil shows up. He tempted Jesus to use His divine power to break His commitment to fast. Instead, Jesus answered with a powerful Scripture.

There are many places in the Bible that tell us our bodies are linked to our spiritual souls (1 Corinthians 6:19), so we know that hunger is not merely a physical state. Jesus describes His physical hunger as a pointer to a far more important hunger, a spiritual hunger for the word of God.

So, true hunger is a hunger for truth. There are many things that we accept as truths that are not specified in the Bible: Scientific truths, medical truths and electronic truths. But we are privileged to have the truths of being human, being spiritual, becoming mature, becoming transformed and becoming His servant written down in the Bible and spoken to us as we read and pray. He still speaks to us and if we are truly hungry, we hear and we act.

Jesus did not turn stones into bread, so the devil tempted Him some more. And Jesus again responded with Scripture, with the bread of the words of God. The true bread that satisfies fully.

You might try totally fasting for a day to get the feel of being truly hungry. Or maybe just imagine it. Most people feel an overwhelming focus on food and the need to be filled.

What emotions or thoughts would run through your head?

As your fasting self becomes more focused on God and your need to be filled with His words, what might you do differently in your day?

How might you share His words and speak truth into the lives of people who don’t know that their soul hunger could be filled by Him?

Father God, help me to feel and feed my hunger for You. Fill me in such a way with Your words of truth and love that my soul overflows and feeds others in my life. Amen.


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