Jeremiah was so
delighted by God’s words that he gobbled them up. He gladly received the
message from God as a starving man would consume food. The Word of God, like
food when eaten, becomes part of you. It circulates throughout your body and
fuels all your functions and activities.
Think
of the most delicious food you ever tasted. Think of how it felt in your mouth.
How you savored every bite. How satisfied you felt after eating it. And how you
wished you were alone so you could lick the dish! Now think of that food having
no calories! Would that not qualify it as a joy and a delight?
God’s word is like food. Food on the shelf in the pantry does not
provide nourishment. You have to prepare it and eat it for it to do your body
any good. In order for God’s word to nourish us, we have to “eat” it. More than
that, we need to “cultivate a taste for it.”* We can’t be like
those people who eat only because they have to; who don’t crave food like the
rest of us. We should hunger for the words of God, for they are “food to souls,
sweet, savoury, wholesome, nourishing, and strengthening.”*
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