Am I desirous for the Bread of Life (Thursday, Easter 3, 2021)

We eat food/bread in order to live. Simply, we cannot do without food. In John 6:44-51, Jesus describes Himself as the “Bread of Life”. By that, He is plainly saying that for us to live, we cannot do without Him. Just as we strongly desire food for the satisfaction of physical hunger, so must we desire Jesus for the satisfaction of our spiritual hunger! In the heart/soul of every human person, there should be some kind of attraction to God or a divine pull so to say.


In Acts 8:26-40, the Ethiopian eunuch could not resist the divine pull as he listened to Philip explain the scriptures to him. The apostles were always in the move, spreading the good news even to the point of laying down their lives because of that irresistible divine pull to make Jesus known to the ends of the earth.


We should be worried when we face the problem of constant loss of appetite for food. But we should be much more worried when we do not feel naturally attracted or pulled to God. It is a red flag when the things of God do not make sense or appeal to us any longer. Spiritual aloofness may mean nothing to us, but it is cumulatively disastrous to a soul. Jesus is the “BREAD” of life as the gospels describe Him. But do we hunger for Him? Do we even see the need to serve Him to the many hungry souls around us in whichever way we can?


Prayer:

Lord Jesus, just as the deer yearns for running streams, may I be ever desirous for You the Bread of Life, Amen!


Have a blessed day!



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