
Why did God make us all so needy? He could have created creatures that only needed fuel occasionally. Or He could have built us to absorb our moisture and nutrients from the air. Why require sleep or oxygen or sunlight?
God wanted us to learn something about Him through our need.
God knew we’d all struggle to be self-reliant. Pride would always be a temptation. Power and control are so enticing.
So He gifted us with great and constant needs. Because of my need, I am humbled. I get tired and have to rest. I get hungry and have to find something to eat. I get thirsty and have to drop everything to drink, or I will simply drop.
God did this because He wants a relationship with His children. He wants them to recognize Him as the source of everything we need. Because I understand physical hunger, I can also understand spiritual hunger, emotional hunger.
The world offers a variety of things to fill my deeper hunger. If I get really rich, surely I will be satisfied. Or if I become famous with hoards of followers, I will feel complete. Or if I marry the right person or accomplish a great feat or get elected to a high office or get a better job, then I will have peace. Right?
Unfortunately, none of the things this world can give me will satisfy the spiritual or emotional needs I have. I will always want more. Rich, famous, powerful people know this. They always want more.
“I am the bread of life,” Jesus told them. “No one who comes to me will ever be hungry, and no one who believes in me will ever be thirsty again.” (John 6:35, CSB)
Jesus spent much of His time healing sick people and feeding hungry people. He met their physical needs so He could teach them about God’s ability to meet their other, deeper needs. Only God can fill all our emptiness. Only by trusting Him will my great thirst finally be slaked.
Dear God, thank you for meeting all of my needs when I trust you. I am amazed and grateful that you want a relationship with me. You delight in filling me up with your love, joy, and peace. I come to you today so willing to receive everything you offer.

