Hunger compels us to go and find food - we go to the fridge of the cupboard or the shops. But Jesus speaks here of something that we are to hunger for, that by very definition, cannot be taken by ourselves: righteousness. The frustration of not being able to take, shouldn't lead us to stop hungering - but rather to believe in Christ (John 6:29).
Hunger compels us to go and find food - we go to the fridge of the cupboard or the shops. But Jesus speaks here of something that we are to hunger for, that by very definition, cannot be taken by ourselves: righteousness.
The frustration of not being able to take, shouldn't lead us to stop hungering - but rather to believe in Christ (John 6:29).