What if your deepest problem isn’t that you’re hungry… but that you’re hungry for the wrong things?
In this powerful Resurrection season sermon, Fr. Paul Girguis unpacks Christ’s words: “I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst” (The Gospel of John John 6:35).
After 55 days of fasting, prayer, repentance, and walking with Christ through Holy Week, many people return right back to the same habits, cravings, and distractions. Why?
Because sometimes fasting only gives us a break from our appetites without actually transforming them.
Fr. Paul explores:
* Why the Resurrection must radically change how we live
* What Christ actually means by “never hunger”
* The danger of returning to old cravings after Lent
* How the Israelites longed for Egypt despite receiving manna from heaven
* Why many of us are “snacking on the world” and wondering why we remain empty
* What it means to truly taste life and reject the taste of death
This sermon is a call to examine what your soul truly longs for and allow Christ to transform your hunger into a desire for heaven itself.
“You didn’t fast from the world just to go back to it. Christ wants to transform your hunger.”