Hungering for Righteousness: A Transformative Spiritual Journey

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"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled." Now I'm going to speak for myself here, I can't speak for you on this but I know what I feel. I find it extremely helpful and enlightening and comforting that God gives us so much clarity in His word as to what genuine Christianity looks like. [00:03:31]

The Christian is not just merely drifting aimlessly upon some empty sea of religion. That's not where we're at. This isn't about plain religion. This is not about just making it to church on a Sunday. That's not what this is. That's not where Jesus goes deep. He shows us true Christianity. [00:09:51]

Spiritual hunger and spiritual thirst is such a hallmark characteristic of genuine Christianity that again and again and again, Scripture actually addresses its promises to the hungry. Now hear what I'm saying, this is key. Do you realize how often the Bible addresses its promises to the hungry? [00:12:12]

The promise of loving kindness is to the one panting, the promise of satisfaction of marrow and fatness belongs to the one thirsting and longing for the Lord. Or this Psalm 84: "My soul longs, yes, even faints for the courts of the Lord, my heart and my flesh cry out for the living God." [00:14:23]

When you put both of these together, Jesus is teaching us that the pull of the Father is necessary, and yet if you thirst, you go. If you thirst, you will go. But what's the conclusion in all that? When you put them both together, how does the Father draw? By making you thirsty. [00:23:49]

Brethren, what I want you to recognize is this, that for you to have a hunger and thirst after righteousness, for you to have a hunger and thirst after God, it's very special, it's very unique, it's not natural, it's not inborn, it's very supernatural. [00:26:53]

The righteousness is clearly that desire to be free from sin, conformed to the word of Christ. It's that desire to act right in the sight of God. It's the longing to be positively holy. The person thirsts for conformity to the will of God. That's what's happening in the Sermon on the Mount. [00:49:06]

You get people who hunger for the blessing, but not really for righteousness. And you know, you can discover these people because they oftentimes are people that are chasing the blessing rather than genuine righteousness. [00:54:49]

The promise is precisely this: those who hunger like this will be filled with the very thing that they hunger after. When you and I feel this deep need, this hunger, this thing burning in us, this kind of starvation, what happens? Well, Jesus is promising God will come in and He'll fill you. [01:01:57]

How do we know if you're hungry and thirsty? I would just ask you this: I just went through some things about the deal with righteousness. How much are you thinking about it? How much do you lay in bed and think about your life being conformed to the will of God? [01:06:28]

You want the person that really hungers and thirsts after righteousness is going to be cautious about who he hangs out with because there are certain people, even in the church, that it's not in the best interest of righteousness to hang out with certain people because they tend to be carnal. [01:09:41]

A person that hungers and thirsts after righteousness, hungry people think about how to be filled, and one of the things that you come to recognize is this righteousness that I need to be filled with. You sense your need of a Savior to do this. [01:17:16]

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