Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst." (John 6:35)
What we need to see here is that the essence of faith is being satisfied with all that God is for us in Christ.
This statement emphasizes two things. One is the God-centeredness of faith. It is not merely the promises of God that satisfy us. It is all that God himself is for us. Faith embraces God — not just his promised gifts — as our treasure.
Faith banks its hope not just on the real estate of the age to come, but on the fact that God will be there (Revelation 21:3). And even now what faith embraces most earnestly is not just the reality of sins forgiven (as precious as that is) but the presence of the living Christ in our hearts and the fullness of God himself (Ephesians 3:17–19).
The other thing emphasized in defining faith as being satisfied with all that God is for us is the term "satisfaction." Faith is the quenching of the soul's thirst at the fountain of God. In John 6:35 we see that "believing" means "coming" to Jesus to eat and drink the "bread of life" and the "living water" (John 4:10, 14) which are nothing other than Jesus himself.
Here is the secret of the power of faith to break the enslaving force of sinful attractions. If the heart is satisfied with all that God is for us in Jesus, the power of sin to lure us away from the wisdom of Christ is broken.
This devotional is written by John Piper. For more information about Piper's ministry, writing, and books, visit DesiringGod.org.
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