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Hunger

Hunger. A word that can be so vast in its meaning and extent. I read a book one time that said that when we are truly hungry, it becomes an all-consuming thought and one would almost drop everything to satisfy that hunger. Matthew 5:6 says, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, For they shall be filled.” Question for you. What does it look like in your life for you to hunger and thirst for righteousness? If Jesus himself, the God-Man, said you are blessed when you hunger and thirst for righteousness, what would that look like if played out in your life? David Guzik, one of my favorite commentators said this hunger is expressed by the following: A man longs to have a righteous nature. A man wants to be sanctified, to be made more holy. A man longs to continue in God’s righteousness. A man longs to see righteousness promoted in the world. How are you doing in those things? Is it a cry of your heart? Is it something you are longing for? Are y...

An answer that doesn’t answer.

I read Judges 13 a couple days ago. I encourage you to read through it. But for those of you that I know will skip that part, I’ll give you a super short summary. Basically this is the chapter that describes the Angel of the Lord announcing to Samson’s mom that she, though barren, would bear a son, and that she should be careful what she what she eats because he will be a Nazarite from birth and will begin to deliver Israel from the Philistines. Samson’s mom explained what happened to her husband. Her husband asked God to send the man again to teach them what to do once the child was born. The Angel of the Lord showed up again! Samson’s mom ran to go get her husband and then both of them were talking to the Angel. The next part is what struck me as I read it. Judges 13:11-14 11 So Manoah arose and followed his wife. When he came to the Man, he said to Him, “Are You the Man who spoke to this woman?” And He said, “I am.” 12 Manoah said, “Now let Your words come to pa...

Keep Signing Up

  Every January, the word “resolution” rolls around. We decide to do better - to attempt to get those good habits and kick the bad ones. However, the realist and sometimes cynical part of us knows. The voice is there in our head, “Really? Again? You’ll never actually change. Just learn to deal with it.” There’s this thing in me that wants to hold your shoulders and look you straight in the eyes and tell you, “Keep signing up. No really. Sign up again.” It doesn’t have to be every year. It can be a weekly or daily thing. As a matter of fact, if you make the choice daily (or every hour) to be a better, kinder, more unselfish spouse, I bet it will eventually happen. Don’t get discouraged when you stop working out in February. Sign up again in March. Too much sugar? Oof. One of my worst repeat offenders. Try again tomorrow. Still on that One-year Bible plan and it’s three years in? Don’t quit. Keep going. Finishing eventually is better than never finishing at all....