How to Hunger for God Again - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - November 21

Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

ibelieve truth banner

Devotional Verse: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled” (Matthew 5:6, NIV).

Years ago, I was involved in a ministry where we would fast and pray together for specific periods. One particular time, we spent a week fasting on liquids only, leading up to a significant ministry event we were attending. By the time we arrived at the event, I was so hungry and tired that I knew I needed to sleep or eat if I was going to have any energy to make it through the weekend. We all chose to break the fast together after seven days with a large meal together that satisfied my deep hunger. Next up for me was a long nap before we made our eight-hour drive back home. I don't remember ever feeling that weak in my body and mind. If my body weren't longing for rest or a meal after not eating for a week or getting much sleep because of travel, we would think there was something seriously wrong with my health. It is healthy for your body to hunger and desire rest; This means your body is working correctly. 

This type of desperation for physical sustenance is a reflection of what our spiritual hunger for God's things should look like. When we can go days, weeks, or, God forbid, even months without reading the Bible or praying, and we don't find ourselves desiring to seek the Lord and His righteousness, we need to pause and ask ourselves why. As a believer, this should concern us. 

Jesus gives us a promise in what is called "The Beatitudes" in the Sermon on the Mount regarding those who hunger for the things of God. When we pursue the Lord and His righteousness, we will never starve; God will fill us with His sustaining life:

"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled" (Matthew 5:6, NIV). 

If we find ourselves no longer hungry for spiritual things, our spiritual health may be in great danger. We need to find out why we have stopped being hungry for pursuing God's Word and Kingdom pursuits. Have you stopped attending church or fellowshipping with other believers on a regular basis? Is your prayer routine on life support? If you are spiritually malnourished, it will begin to affect various areas of your life. We must abide in the Vine if we are going to bear fruit for Christ. Apart from Him, we can do nothing (John 15:5). We must become desperate to remain connected to Christ and His Word; His Word is the Spirit and life. Jesus says that those who are hungry for the Lord use kingdom pursuits to fill us and sustain us. This type of hunger cannot be conjured up in our own strength. We cannot make ourselves hungry; We need God's help and supernatural grace. We need to ask the Lord to stir our hearts, making us hungry and thirsty again for Him, so that we can mature in the Lord and be filled with His abundant life, which can overflow to reach others for His glory. 

Have you reached a point in your spiritual journey with God where you may have grown complacent? Do you find yourself lacking the desire to pray or read your Bible? Have you been very consistent with fellowshipping with other believers? The Lord will help you get rid of distractions in your life that may have kept you from Kingdom pursuits. Social media and other forms of entertainment can quickly become spiritual junk food that fails to nourish your soul truly. God will help you prioritize these things in your life so that He is your primary focus, if you ask Him. Jesus has promised to fill us up with His abundant life. Let us long to pursue God, praise Him, read His Word consistently, and stay committed to the local church so that we can walk on His path of righteousness and mature in Him.  

Photo credit: ©GettyImages/doidam10

headshot of Emily MasseyEmily Massey began writing short stories and poetry as a little girl, entered the blogging world in her early 20s, and published her first book in 2015. She enjoys being a homeschooling momma of four boys, while still being able to pursue her passion as a writer. Believing she has been forgiven much, she loves much, and desires to point others to Christ and His redemptive and transforming power, especially by sharing truth found in God’s written word. If you would like to connect with Emily, you can visit www.emilyrosemassey.com.

Related Resource: I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life | Midweek Prayer (John 14:1–6)

When our hearts feel troubled, Jesus invites us to trust Him again.

This short midweek prayer creates space to pause, breathe deeply, and return to Jesus’s words in John 14:1–6, where He says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” In this guided prayer, we acknowledge the places where worry, uncertainty, or longing have unsettled our hearts and bring them honestly before God.

Jesus reminds us that we are not alone—that He is with us, that He is preparing a place for us, and that He will return for us. As we pray, we ask for help to trust Him more deeply and to follow Him in the way He has already made clear: to love God fully and to love our neighbors as ourselves.

Take a few quiet minutes to slow down, listen for God’s invitation, and rest in the presence of the One who leads us in truth and life. If you like what you hear, follow So Much More on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode!

 

Salem News Channel Today

Sponsored Links


September 26 - Phoenix, AZ
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts


November 2 - Detroit, MI
Zion Christian Church in Troy


October 6 - Los Angeles, CA
Pasadena Convention Center


November 5 - San Antonio, TX
Norris Centers – The Grand Red Oak Ballroom


October 8 - Sacramento, CA
William Jessup University


November 7 - Tampa, FL
The Palladium at St. Pete College


October 22 - Minneapolis, MN
Crowne Plaza AiRE


November 15 - San Francisco, CA
Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley


October 23 - Philadelphia, PA
Green Valley Country Club


November 16 - Denver, CO
CU South Denver - Formerly Wildlife Experience


November 2 - Chicago, IL
Chicago Westin Northwest in Itasca


November 21 - Cleveland, OH
Holiday Inn Rockside in Independence



Salem Radio Network Speakers

Larry Elder is an American lawyer, writer, and radio and television personality who calls himself the "Sage of South Central" a district of Los Angeles, Larry says his philosophy is to entertain, inform, provoke and to hopefully uplift. His calling card is "we have a country to save" and to him this means returning to the bedrock Constitutional principles of limited government and maximum personal responsibility. Elder's iconoclastic wit and intellectual agility makes him a particularly attractive voice in a nation that seems weary of traditional racial dialogue.” – Los Angeles Times.

Mike Gallagher Mike Gallagher began his broadcasting career in 1978 in Dayton, Ohio. Today, he is one of the most listened-to talk radio show hosts in America, recently having been ranked in the Talkers Magazine “Heavy Hundred” list – the 100 most important talk radio hosts in America. Prior to being launched into national syndication in 1998, Mike hosted the morning show on WABC-AM in New York City. Today, Talkers Magazine reports that his show is heard by over 3.75 million weekly listeners. Besides his radio work, Mike is seen on Fox News Channel as an on-air contributor, frequently appearing on the cable news giant.

Hugh Hewitt is one of the nation’s leading bloggers and a genuine media revolutionary. He brings that expertise, his wit and what The New Yorker magazine calls his “amiable but relentless manner” to his nationally syndicated show each day.

When Dr. Sebastian Gorka was growing up, he listened to talk radio under his pillow with a transistor radio, dreaming that one day he would be behind the microphone. Beginning New Year’s Day 2019, he got his wish. Gorka now hosts America First every weekday afternoon 3 to 6pm ET. Gorka’s unique story works well on the radio. He is national security analyst for the Fox News Channel and author of two books: "Why We Fight" and "Defeating Jihad." His latest book releasing this fall is “War For America’s Soul.” He is uniquely qualified to fight the culture war and stand up for what is great about America, his adopted home country.

Broadcasting from his home station of KRLA in Los Angeles, the Dennis Prager Show is heard across the country. Everything in life – from politics to religion to relationships – is grist for Dennis’ mill. If it’s interesting, if it affects your life, then Dennis will be talking about it – with passion, humor, insight and wisdom.

Sean Hannity is a conservative radio and television host, and one of the original primetime hosts on the Fox News Channel, where he has appeared since 1996. Sean Hannity began his radio career at a college station in California, before moving on to markets in the Southeast and New York. Today, he’s one of the most listened to on-air voices. Hannity’s radio program went into national syndication on September 10, 2001, and airs on more than 500 stations. Talkers Magazine estimates Hannity’s weekly radio audience at 13.5 million. In 1996 he was hired as one of the original hosts on Fox News Channel. As host of several popular Fox programs, Hannity has become the highest-paid news anchor on television.

Michelle Malkin is a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, longtime cable TV news commentator, and best-selling author of six books. She started her newspaper journalism career at the Los Angeles Daily News in 1992, moved to the Seattle Times in 1995, and has been penning nationally syndicated newspaper columns for Creators Syndicate since 1999. She is founder of conservative Internet start-ups Hot Air and Twitchy.com. Malkin has received numerous awards for her investigative journalism, including the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws (COGEL) national award for outstanding service for the cause of governmental ethics and leadership (1998), the Reed Irvine Accuracy in Media Award for Investigative Journalism (2006), the Heritage Foundation and Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity's Breitbart Award for Excellence in Journalism (2013), the Center for Immigration Studies' Eugene Katz Award for Excellence in the Coverage of Immigration Award (2016), and the Manhattan Film Festival's Film Heals Award (2018). Married for 26 years and the mother of two teenage children, she lives with her family in Colorado. Follow her at michellemalkin.com. (Photo reprinted with kind permission from Peter Duke Photography.)

Sponsored by:

How to Hunger for God Again - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - November 21

Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

ibelieve truth banner

Devotional Verse: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled” (Matthew 5:6, NIV).

Years ago, I was involved in a ministry where we would fast and pray together for specific periods. One particular time, we spent a week fasting on liquids only, leading up to a significant ministry event we were attending. By the time we arrived at the event, I was so hungry and tired that I knew I needed to sleep or eat if I was going to have any energy to make it through the weekend. We all chose to break the fast together after seven days with a large meal together that satisfied my deep hunger. Next up for me was a long nap before we made our eight-hour drive back home. I don't remember ever feeling that weak in my body and mind. If my body weren't longing for rest or a meal after not eating for a week or getting much sleep because of travel, we would think there was something seriously wrong with my health. It is healthy for your body to hunger and desire rest; This means your body is working correctly. 

This type of desperation for physical sustenance is a reflection of what our spiritual hunger for God's things should look like. When we can go days, weeks, or, God forbid, even months without reading the Bible or praying, and we don't find ourselves desiring to seek the Lord and His righteousness, we need to pause and ask ourselves why. As a believer, this should concern us. 

Jesus gives us a promise in what is called "The Beatitudes" in the Sermon on the Mount regarding those who hunger for the things of God. When we pursue the Lord and His righteousness, we will never starve; God will fill us with His sustaining life:

"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled" (Matthew 5:6, NIV). 

If we find ourselves no longer hungry for spiritual things, our spiritual health may be in great danger. We need to find out why we have stopped being hungry for pursuing God's Word and Kingdom pursuits. Have you stopped attending church or fellowshipping with other believers on a regular basis? Is your prayer routine on life support? If you are spiritually malnourished, it will begin to affect various areas of your life. We must abide in the Vine if we are going to bear fruit for Christ. Apart from Him, we can do nothing (John 15:5). We must become desperate to remain connected to Christ and His Word; His Word is the Spirit and life. Jesus says that those who are hungry for the Lord use kingdom pursuits to fill us and sustain us. This type of hunger cannot be conjured up in our own strength. We cannot make ourselves hungry; We need God's help and supernatural grace. We need to ask the Lord to stir our hearts, making us hungry and thirsty again for Him, so that we can mature in the Lord and be filled with His abundant life, which can overflow to reach others for His glory. 

Have you reached a point in your spiritual journey with God where you may have grown complacent? Do you find yourself lacking the desire to pray or read your Bible? Have you been very consistent with fellowshipping with other believers? The Lord will help you get rid of distractions in your life that may have kept you from Kingdom pursuits. Social media and other forms of entertainment can quickly become spiritual junk food that fails to nourish your soul truly. God will help you prioritize these things in your life so that He is your primary focus, if you ask Him. Jesus has promised to fill us up with His abundant life. Let us long to pursue God, praise Him, read His Word consistently, and stay committed to the local church so that we can walk on His path of righteousness and mature in Him.  

Photo credit: ©GettyImages/doidam10

headshot of Emily MasseyEmily Massey began writing short stories and poetry as a little girl, entered the blogging world in her early 20s, and published her first book in 2015. She enjoys being a homeschooling momma of four boys, while still being able to pursue her passion as a writer. Believing she has been forgiven much, she loves much, and desires to point others to Christ and His redemptive and transforming power, especially by sharing truth found in God’s written word. If you would like to connect with Emily, you can visit www.emilyrosemassey.com.

Related Resource: I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life | Midweek Prayer (John 14:1–6)

When our hearts feel troubled, Jesus invites us to trust Him again.

This short midweek prayer creates space to pause, breathe deeply, and return to Jesus’s words in John 14:1–6, where He says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” In this guided prayer, we acknowledge the places where worry, uncertainty, or longing have unsettled our hearts and bring them honestly before God.

Jesus reminds us that we are not alone—that He is with us, that He is preparing a place for us, and that He will return for us. As we pray, we ask for help to trust Him more deeply and to follow Him in the way He has already made clear: to love God fully and to love our neighbors as ourselves.

Take a few quiet minutes to slow down, listen for God’s invitation, and rest in the presence of the One who leads us in truth and life. If you like what you hear, follow So Much More on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode!

 

Salem News Channel Today

Sponsored Links

On Air & Up Next

See the Full Program Guide