Thursday 9th April 2026

While they were still incredulous for joy and were amazed,
He asked them, “Have you anything here to eat?”
They gave him a piece of baked fish;
He took it and ate it in front of them.

As a foodie, the famous line I ask wherever I go—home, work, or otherwise. My life is always food motivated! So much like me, Jesus appeared to his ecstatic disciples and said, “Let’s eat!”

Hunger is a physiological process that compels us to do a lot of acts—work to earn money to buy food, cook good food, watch shows / read recipes to make better dishes to eat, organize events and meetings around food, and try cuisines when traveling across the world!

Hunger cravings or pangs also can appear as false cravings when in fact we are dehydrated or even sleepy. The craving may be intense and associated with easy irritability and termed as “hangry.”

As Christians we are to hunger for the word of God; unlike Thomas, we believe in this craving to learn more about the Lord, and we turn to scripture! – Listening or reading or even better, enacting the teachings into our daily lives!

“Thus it is written that the Christ would suffer
and rise from the dead on the third day
and that repentance, for the forgiveness of sins,
would be preached in his name
to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem.
You are witnesses of these things.”

We hunger to have such faith in the Lord, who knew very well how life would end and yet never once deviated from His purpose of teaching the kingdom of the Lord!

It’s time to channel our hunger pangs into improving our faith. Praise the Lord!

P.S I am typing my reflections, and all thoughts are exclusively mine. I appreciate and love the comments, but sometimes the policing makes me very uncomfortable! I will post as regularly as I can; however, if I feel uncomfortable, I might have to skip a few !

AMEN.

About the Author

Hello! I’m Dr Analise Maria D’ Mello, (MBBS, MS obgyn, DNB) from the beautiful state of Goa in India. I was born and raised in a Roman Catholic family, learning my prayers, catechism and Catholic values from my parents and grandmothers. I am currently practicing as an obstetrician and gynecologist for 3 years since my residency. I often speak on anti-abortion to college students and married couples, and counsel distressed pregnant women with appropriate medical advice. I am part of the St Luke's Medical Guild of Catholic Doctors in my state providing services in prisons, and Lenten and advent retreats for medical professionals and their families.

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9 Comments

  1. A very good reflection Dr. yes it’s true we must hunger for god’s love through his words. Keep going doctor.

  2. Thank you, Annalise. As a wife and mother, I also spend a lot of time thinking about and planning meals. I love your idea that we should spend as much time thinking about, longing for, and reading scriptures to be closer to our Lord, Jesus Christ.

  3. Thank you Analise. Food brings us together and sustains us. Jesus breaking of the bread surrounded by friends and family at the table gives us a model. Eat, drink and give glory to God. Peace with you my sister.

  4. Great observation on the gospel today. I enjoy your insights on the Word of God!

  5. Thank you Analise.Only God can fill our deepest hunger and desire.
    I hope you feel able to continue your weekly reflections.I always appreciate your thoughts and your experiences in your writings.God Bless you 🙏🏻

  6. I pray for your’s and everyone’s safety in Asia & Europe. I look forward to your weekly reflections and hope you will be able to continue writing them.

  7. Always look forward to and admire your open and honest reflections. If you need to take a time away from the process to recharge or get a refill, please feel free. We’ll be here too.

  8. Always look forward to and admire your open and honest reflections. If you need to take a time away from the process to recharge or get a refill, please feel free. We’ll be here too.

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