I do not
hunger for bananas and I do not thirst for coffee so I will not be ingesting
them and therefore will never be filled by them. I do hunger for a good Cuban
sandwich and I thirst for Welch’s grape juice so I will do what I must to be
filled with them. Jesus wasn’t telling his listeners that they would
mysteriously be filled with righteousness; he told them that if they hungered
and thirsted for it, they would make the effort to seek it out and consume it.
As with food, one does not become filled with righteousness by thinking about
it. Imagining that we are satisfied is not . . . satisfying.
So what is this righteousness that Jesus tells us to crave?
According to about.com, righteousness
is the state of moral perfection required by God to enter heaven. While we can
never achieve righteousness through our own efforts, it must be an attainable
goal or Jesus wouldn’t have promised that we could have it. According to Romans
3: 22, this guaranteed righteousness comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all
who believe. It is a promise he can keep because it is fulfilled in him.
Are you starving for some righteousness?
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