Spiritual Food and Drink
July 14, 2002
Im sure youve all heard the old joke about how to eat an elephant. One bite at a time. You might not know how big an elephant is. An elephant weighs about 6 tons, or 12,000 pounds. Their skin alone is up to 1 1/2 inches thick and weighs a ton. It would take a lot of bites to eat an elephant! There is no way anyone could eat one at a meal, but given time, it is possible for a person to eat a whole elephant.
The average American eats about 3,000 pounds of food every year. If you ate nothing else, it would take about four years to eat an elephant.
When I was in 6th grade, I read the whole New Testament straight through. I felt pretty righteous and holy about that, but it was like eating an elephant at once. The only way to learn the Bible is one bite at a time. If you persevere, keep eating the elephant or keep reading and learning the Bible, it becomes part of you and fuels your life.
Just like we need physical food every day for our physical bodies, we need spiritual food every day for our spirits. Skip a day and you are hungry. Skip several days and you begin to starve. If we dont connect with God through prayer and the Bible on a daily basis, we will gradually starve our spirits.
Junk food may keep you from starving but it wont keep you healthy. What we put into our minds and hearts is spiritual food. Its what our minds think about, or digest, during the day. Just as the carrots or cheese you eat are transformed into YOU by your digestive system, the things you introduce into your mind give it ideas to digest during the day. Have you ever had an advertising jingle play itself again and again in your mind? Thats an example of mental "junk food". Your mind chews on what it is fed and it becomes part of you, for better or for worse.
When we pray, "Give us this day our daily bread," we are asking not only for physical food but spiritual food. In Amos 8:11, a famine is prophesied, not a famine of food or a thirst for water, but a famine of hearing the words of the Lord. Of course, as Steve rightly contends, its not good to be content with bread when the Bible has so much more to offer through in-depth study. Why settle for the bread, a bare minimum, when a richly laden table of delicacies has been laid out for us?
Now, bread cannot be digested without water, and in some ways water is even more important than bread. We can live without food for more than two months, but will die in little more than a week without water. Spiritually, what is water?
Remember that at Horeb, Moses struck the rock and water gushed out of it? In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul says of the Israelites: "They all ate the same spiritual food and drank the same spiritual drink, for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ." The striking of the rock foretold the death of Christ. The gushing out of the water foretold the pouring out of the Holy Spirit. 1 Corinthians 12:13 says we were all given one Spirit to drink. So spiritual water is the Holy Spirit.
The point is to spend time reading and studying Gods word every day, day after day. Thats the only way to eat an elephant.
It is only because of the spirit that lives within us that we are able to digest the word of God. With the help of the spirit, the word becomes part of us, just as the food we eat becomes part of our bodies. It fills us and nourishes us, day by day, one bite at a time.
My youngest brother is what you might call a health nut. Hes over 50 and has kept his body as fit as it was when he was a gymnast in high school. A few years ago he went on a cantaloupe diet. He must have read a book or something. He ate four cantaloupes a day for two months. His skin turned orange! We become what we eat. Our spirits become what our spirits eat. Feed on the bread from heaven and drink living water. If you dont really want to take the time, pray for the desire David expressed in Psalm 63: "Oh God, you are my God. Earnestly I seek you. My soul thirsts for you. My body longs for you in a dry and weary land where there is no water."
Let's pray:
Heavenly Father, we praise and glorify you. Fill our hearts with the strong desire to eat your spiritual food and drink your spiritual drink every day. Cleanse our lives so that your light and life can shine through to others. Give us a passion for your word so that we will have the spiritual strength to weather difficult times, knowing that your light shines brightest in the dark, and the way we handle affliction and adversity shows the world your power.
We pray for the leaders of our city, state and country, that they would choose to spend time reading your word, so they will be spiritually strong and able to make wise decisions. We pray for the persecuted church and all those who do not have easy access to your word, spiritual food. We pray for Pastor Steve and his family, and we thank you for the passion Steve has to learn and share with us as much of the depth of the Bible as he can. We pray for the offering today and ask that we would continue to be able to provide a place where we are fed not just bread, but the meat of your word. Guide us as we attempt to find a building of our own. Help us be good stewards of your gifts as we return to you a portion of what you have given us.
In Jesus name, Amen.
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