Thursday, August 13, 2020

For what do I hunger or thirst?

Morning: Psalm 105:1-22; Judges 14:1-19; Acts 6:15—7:6

Evening: Psalm 105:23-45; John 4:27-42

esus probably annoyed his disciples when they asked him if he wanted something to eat and he replied, “I have food to eat that you do not know.” I can imagine them saying, “Aw, come on, just have a sandwich!” And he probably did in reality. But the Gospel wants to convey a deeper story about a kind of nourishment we all recognize ... like when you are able to do something really worthwhile, maybe something small but it makes a positive difference for someone ... and that feeds your soul and satisfies your hunger more than bread ever could.

 

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