Have you ever searched the pantry, looked in the
refrigerator, and rummaged through the kitchen cabinets before concluding you
had “nothing
to eat?” REALLY???? NOTHING?????
What about a can of soup, a box of cereal, toast and jelly or scrambled eggs? Yes, there was plenty of food but nothing
that appealed to you at the moment. The
problem wasn’t with the selection of food; the problem was you were not hungry
enough.
A few years ago, Steve and I decided to stop at a highly
recommended restaurant on our way to Knoxville, TN. The interior of the restaurant was
beautifully decorated and offered a cool, serene atmosphere away from the glare
of a Tennessee summer sun. We were
seated and handed leather-bound menus. I
read through the menu several times searching for something among the large
selection of soups, sandwiches, salads, and entrees to order, but nothing
appealed to me. I’m sure everything
would have been prepared to perfection and served in an appetizing, inviting
presentation, but not one thing on the menu made my “mouth water.” When the
waitress came to our table, we apologized, told her we had changed our mind and
left the restaurant. It wasn’t the menu,
it was our hunger!
Having been in ministry for several years, I have witnessed
this phenomenon and even experienced it myself many times. You may attend a church that offers a variety
of music, classes, ministry opportunities, worship services, accomplished
speakers, preaching, teaching, and Bible study on the menu. Perhaps you sample
them all and leave filled service after service until one day………. One Sunday or one Wednesday, you enter the
sanctuary and peruse the menu. The music
is not the right genre and just doesn’t soothe your soul. The pastor drones on teaching the same old
lesson with a few new stories and as for prayer time; “Come on, get what you need from God and let’s go home.” Finally, the dismissal prayer is prayed and
you leave, unsatisfied. You just aren’t “being
fed.” Hmmmmm!!! Are you sure?
There was a full menu offered, an appetizer of worship, singing praise
and giving glory to God, an entrée of well-prepared “meat” of the Word and even
a lovely dessert of God’s presence around the altar. Nothing to eat? Not being fed? It’s
Not The Menu; It’s The Hunger!
Before you apologize and leave the “restaurant” because there is “nothing
to eat,” check your hunger and thirst.
Have you been stuffing yourself with so much “junk food” that there is no room to feast on the Word? Has your thirst been slaked by “flavored water” from the world’s wells
until there is no longer a thirst for the Presence of God? Perhaps it is time to empty yourself of all
the unhealthy food you’ve been ingesting and become HUNGRY once again. IT’S NOT THE MENU, IT’S THE HUNGER!Matthew 5:6 Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
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