Friday, June 24, 2011

Hungry Girl...Hungry People


Here I go again, talking about the Cooking Channel; maybe that’s why I struggle to stay on my diet. My new favorite show is the Hungry Girl. She helps people, like me, make better choices without starving! She has a recipe for a Growing Bowl of Oatmeal, that turns ½ cup of oatmeal into a Pat sized serving that lets you leave the table feeling satisfied. Another one is her chocolate satisfying Mississippi Mud Pie recipe.

I love to eat…and I love to cook for hungry people or people that enjoy food as much as I do. We have a friend in the mountains that we have over frequently to eat with us. He built his cabin during the same time we did, so about twice a week, we just added a plate and fed him whatever we were eating. He arrived with an appetite, ready to eat and share stories. It was great, but people that aren't hungry drive me bananas. No matter what you cook, they just nibble or move their food around on their plate. Agghh!

There are pockets of powerful revival with people hungry for more of God, but have you noticed there seems to be a lack of spiritual appetite in your family or ministry circles? You know God has awesome things for them, and yet they response to church attendance or ministry opportunties seems to be lackluster. It looks like the passion for the things of God is missing. Recognizing their need should never come from a critical attitude, only a heart that wants them to experience the overcoming life of God that comes out of relationship. That hunger like the Psalmist so graphically described in Psalm 42:1 NLT “... As the deer pants for streams of water, so I long for you, O God.” If indeed hunger is the real problem, what can we do to create a hunger in their hearts?


1.Pray ‘em hungry. Ask God to give them a desire for more of Him. It’s a prayer He wants to answer. Ask God to go the root of the problem and make them an overcomer if there is sin, rebellion or laziness there.

2. Never be critical. Critcism causes people to retreat and deny, hope causes them to move forward. Ask God to give you a faith vision of them.

3. Share what God is doing in your life. Rehearse your victories by bragging about God. There's a huge difference in giving God credit and "look what I did". It's a heart issue. Whet their appetite with descriptive pictures. Ask God for opporutnites and ideas that will impact them.

4. If you are a ministry leader make room in your service times to lead them into God's presence. Amazing things happen in God's presence. Use anointed, worship that takes people into God's presence. Model worship. Give them opportunity to respond to what God is saying to them. Response is always critical to taking the next step with God.

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