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“I am the Bread of Life; whoever comes to Me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in Me shall never thirst”, declares the Lord in John 6:35.
“Man is an eternally dissatisfied being”, they say. For he always wants to obtain more than what he already has – more pleasures, more money, more stuff; he always yearns for more comfort. No matter how much he already possesses or how pleasant the circumstances of his life are, man always desires to obtain more temporal blessings and pleasures and aspires to the ideal in all things. Truly, the natural man is never satisfied. Why? Because of his moral corruption and separation from God. But the Lord promises complete and eternal satisfaction to anyone who comes to Him. The question now is: How can man, who is known to have an insatiable hunger for all kinds of things, become so satisfied to the point where he no longer hungers nor thirsts when he comes to Christ?
By Honorine Kouemo T.“I am the Bread of Life; whoever comes to Me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in Me shall never thirst”, declares the Lord in John 6:35.
“Man is an eternally dissatisfied being”, they say. For he always wants to obtain more than what he already has – more pleasures, more money, more stuff; he always yearns for more comfort. No matter how much he already possesses or how pleasant the circumstances of his life are, man always desires to obtain more temporal blessings and pleasures and aspires to the ideal in all things. Truly, the natural man is never satisfied. Why? Because of his moral corruption and separation from God. But the Lord promises complete and eternal satisfaction to anyone who comes to Him. The question now is: How can man, who is known to have an insatiable hunger for all kinds of things, become so satisfied to the point where he no longer hungers nor thirsts when he comes to Christ?