After Jesus finished the fasting and praying for 40 days, he was hungry and he was led by the spirit o God to be tested. Devil came to Jesus and said to Jesus if you are the son of God, command these stones to become loaves of bread. At this point jesus was hungry and was needed of some food. Jesus didn’t do what devil asked him to do rather He said man shall not live by the bread alone but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.
Devil know the easiest way to tempt any human is to target the weakest area of that person’s life. Devil has been using the same tactics since ages and he hasn’t changed the mode of his working. Jesus didn’t use his divine power for his own benefit because he had not serve himself but to serve others. When devil tempted him in his weakest point in the flesh, Jesus found strength in the word of God.
When we struggle through the difficult seasons of our lives and tempted to fulfil our desires some how or to achieve our needs in any means, we must understand nothing in the world can truly satisfy us the way God’s word does.
When disciples of jesus were tempted to forsake Jesus in their mission field they were strengthen by the very promise that Christ has given them about the eternal life. Jesus said do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear? And also not o work for the food that perishes. The pagan world is running behind all these things and our heavenly Father knows that you need them. So we must run for the the endures to the eternal life that God alone can give. (Matthew 6:31-32, John 6:27). When Israelites were journeying through the wilderness God allowed hunger and thirst in their life because God wanted them to grow beyond this natural realm means growing spiritually to experience God.
When situations are beyond our control, are we holding on to the promises of God receiving strength from the the very word of God? When many followers left Jesus, he asked his 12 members also could leave just like others ,but Simon Peter answered him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, - John 6:68.
Yes our God alone can satisfy the true hunger in us.