Verse of the Day

Today's Verse

“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.”

Matthew 5:6 NIV

Devotion

Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”
John 6:35 NIV

Every person is chasing something. Some are chasing success. Their days are filled with goals, deadlines, and constant striving. Some are chasing appearance. Their time revolves around diets, workouts, and how they look to others. Some are chasing money. Their every decision is shaped by financial gain, security, or wealth.

If you pause and look closely, you’ll notice something simple but powerful: your life is always moving in the direction of your deepest hunger. What you hunger for determines what you pursue. What you pursue determines where you end up.

Imagine a person who is extremely hungry after a long day. Not slightly hungry—very hungry. They won’t sit around casually thinking about food. They will move. They will search. They will prioritize food over everything else. They might ignore their phone, delay conversations, and even change their route just to find something to eat. Why? Because hunger drives direction.

If you hunger for success, your life will naturally move toward achievement. If you hunger for approval, your life will move toward pleasing people. If you hunger for comfort, your life will move toward ease and avoidance of difficulty.

But Jesus says something radically different: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness…” In other words, blessed are those whose deepest craving is not for the world, but for God. At the root of every hunger is one thing: the desire to be satisfied. A life is considered a happy life when one is completely satisfied.

People don’t chase money just for money—they want security. People don’t chase success just for titles—they want significance. People don’t chase pleasure just for enjoyment—they want fulfillment.

But here is the truth many learn too late: nothing in this world can fully satisfy the hunger of the soul. This is why many people who have “everything” still feel empty, while some who have very little but have Jesus are full of joy. Because true satisfaction is not found in what you have—it is found in who you have.

What are you hungry for? This is an honest question we all need to ask ourselves. What do your thoughts naturally drift toward? What excites you the most? If your hunger is for the things of the world, your life will be shaped by the world. But if your hunger is for God, your life will be drawn into intimacy with Him. You will no longer be bored, but you will begin to see every small amount of free time as an opportunity to spend with God.

And here is the promise: “They will be filled.” God does not ignore spiritual hunger. He responds to it. Hunger for God doesn’t always come naturally—it grows as you pursue Him. Just like physical hunger increases when you start eating regularly, spiritual hunger grows when you begin spending time with God.

When you read His Word and spend time in His presence, your appetite increases. And when God sees such hunger, He fills it. What once satisfied you no longer does. What once distracted you begins to lose its hold. And slowly, your life starts moving in a new direction—toward God Himself. You don’t accidentally drift into a meaningful life; you move toward it—driven by what you hunger for.

So the question is simple: Where is your hunger taking you? Because in the end, only one hunger leads to true satisfaction. Not success. Not wealth. Not approval. Only Jesus.

By Santosh Chandran, Bible League International staff, New Zealand