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Think about the last time you were truly hungry for something… not just for food, but hungry for good news, for a change, for a word of hope. In our busy lives, it’s easy for our spiritual appetite to fade into the background. Reading the Bible can sometimes feel like a duty to check off a list. But what if we felt a desperate, deep-seated hunger for God’s Word? Today, we’re going to look at a historical moment when an entire city was starving to hear from God, and it teaches us what it means to approach Scripture with that same powerful expectation.
By Stanton PetersenThink about the last time you were truly hungry for something… not just for food, but hungry for good news, for a change, for a word of hope. In our busy lives, it’s easy for our spiritual appetite to fade into the background. Reading the Bible can sometimes feel like a duty to check off a list. But what if we felt a desperate, deep-seated hunger for God’s Word? Today, we’re going to look at a historical moment when an entire city was starving to hear from God, and it teaches us what it means to approach Scripture with that same powerful expectation.