When Hunger Speaks Louder Than the Noise...
Most of us think hunger is the enemy. We rush to silence it. Distract it. Feed it—quickly. But what if hunger is actually a messenger? Not just physical hunger—but the deeper kind. The ache that shows up when the noise quiets. The restlessness you feel when the usual comforts are removed. That’s often where fasting begins. Fasting Is Not About Deprivation—It’s About Attention Biblical fasting was never about punishment or performance. It wasn’t spiritual calorie restriction. It was intentional attention . When Jesus fasted in the wilderness (Matthew 4), He wasn’t escaping weakness—He was walking straight into it. And in that place of hunger, temptation didn’t come with obvious evil. It came with reasonable solutions : “Turn these stones into bread.” “Prove who You are.” “Take the shortcut.” Each one whispered the same lie we still hear today: Meet the need without trusting God. Sound familiar? We do this constantly—physically and spiritually. We eat...