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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 54 MIN

Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness

from Restoration Church: Teachings · host Kevin Stamper

When was the last time we were truly hungry—not just peckish, but desperately starving for something? This exploration of the fourth Beatitude challenges us to examine what we're really hungering for in life. Jesus speaks to those who 'hunger and thirst for righteousness,' using language that would have resonated deeply with first-century listeners who understood literal starvation. The Greek words used here indicate a perpetual, ongoing hunger—not a one-time craving but a constant, gnawing need that nothing else can satisfy. We're invited to consider three dimensions of righteousness: righteousness received (our standing before God), righteousness lived (our character and conduct), and righteousness released (justice brought into the world). The powerful distinction Christianity makes is that righteousness isn't earned through our achievements—it's received as a gift. Yet we often fall into traps: trying to earn God's favor through accomplishment, allowing ourselves to be distracted by the 2,617 times per day we touch our phones, or restraining the restoration work God calls us to do because it's uncomfortable. The challenge before us is profound: Are we hungry enough for God's righteousness to feel actual pain over what's missing in our world? Or have we settled for spiritual 'matchbox cars' when what we truly need is food? This teaching culminates the first half of the Beatitudes, showing how recognizing our spiritual poverty, mourning what's broken, and acknowledging our powerlessness should naturally lead us to desperate hunger for God alone—because nothing else will ever truly satisfy.

When was the last time we were truly hungry—not just peckish, but desperately starving for something? This exploration of the fourth Beatitude challenges us to examine what we're really hungering for in life. Jesus speaks to those who 'hunger and thirst for righteousness,' using language that would have resonated deeply with first-century listeners who understood literal starvation. The Greek words used here indicate a perpetual, ongoing hunger—not a one-time craving but a constant, gnawing need that nothing else can satisfy. We're invited to consider three dimensions of righteousness: righteousness received (our standing before God), righteousness lived (our character and conduct), and righteousness released (justice brought into the world). The powerful distinction Christianity makes is that righteousness isn't earned through our achievements—it's received as a gift. Yet we often fall into traps: trying to earn God's favor through accomplishment, allowing ourselves to be distracted by the 2,617 times per day we touch our phones, or restraining the restoration work God calls us to do because it's uncomfortable. The challenge before us is profound: Are we hungry enough for God's righteousness to feel actual pain over what's missing in our world? Or have we settled for spiritual 'matchbox cars' when what we truly need is food? This teaching culminates the first half of the Beatitudes, showing how recognizing our spiritual poverty, mourning what's broken, and acknowledging our powerlessness should naturally lead us to desperate hunger for God alone—because nothing else will ever truly satisfy.

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