What Does The Scriptures Say About Famine In The Scriptures?
In many parts of the world today, food supply chains are an afterthought. But, throughout Scripture, famine was not an uncommon occurrence. While the physical causes of the famines varied, the Scripture indicates that YAHUAH is in control, even during times of scarcity. YAHUAHโs desire in bringing famine upon Yisrael was to gain His peopleโs attention in a sure-fire wayโthrough their stomachs.
Not all famines are a result of YAHUAHโs direct judgment. We live in a world that has been cursed as a result of sin, and the ground does not produce like it did before the fall of man. Genesis 3:17โ19 tells us that not only was mankind cursed, but also the entire creation. Through various times of famine, people have been faced with an opportunity to turn to the true Elohiym and Creator of everything. Yosephโs time in Egypt allowed him to administrate the country through a time of both incredible bounty and severe famine (Genesis 41:25โ31). Itโs clear that YAHUAH had absolute power over this famine (verse 28), but itโs not described as a direct judgment since the famine became severe among many nations (verse 57).
There are many examples of famines that are similar to the one in Yosephโs time that are not given as any specific judgment. However, there are plenty of famines that were used as a judgment to display the severity of the peopleโs sin and to bring them to repentance. As Moshe was giving the Yisraelites some final instructions from YAHUAH, he spoke of the blessings and curses of either obeying or denying the YAHUAH. If they chose to disobey YAHUAHโs commands and follow idols, โthen YAHUAHโs anger will burn against you, and he will shut up the heavens so that it will not rain and the ground will yield no produce, and you will soon perish from the good land YAHUAH is giving youโ (Deuteronomy 11:17).
During the time of King Ahab, โthe famine was severe in Samariaโ (1 Kings 18:2). Itโs no coincidence that Ahab had previously โset up an altar for Baal in the temple of Baal that he built in Samaria. Ahab also made an Asherah poleโ (1 Kings 16:32โ33). YAHUAH had been crystal clear in the law: if Yisrael served false elohimโs (gods), then there would be famine in the land. Ahab bowed to false elohimโs, and YAHUAH stopped the rain. The famine during the reign of Ahab and Jezebel should have been no surprise to anyone.
Under the terms of the Old Covenant, people trying to live without YAHUAH were often awakened to their true need by experiencing famine. Going without sufficient food has a way of getting our attention, as YAHUAH well knows: โHe humbled you, causing you to hunger and then feeding you with manna, which neither you nor your ancestors had known, to teach you that man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of YAHUAHโ (Deuteronomy 8:3).
Even worse than a famine of physical food is a famine of spiritual food. Because Yisrael rejected the prophets, YAHUAH promised a severe judgment: โโThe days are coming,โ declares the Sovereign Elohim, โwhen I will send a famine through the landโnot a famine of food or a thirst for water, but a famine of hearing the words of YAHUAHโโ (Amos 8:11). How tragic to turn a deaf ear to YAHUAH and be given just what we wantโsilence from YAH!
In His goodness, YAHUAH sent His Son to earth. YAHUSHA is the Bread of Life โthat comes down from heaven and gives life to the worldโ (John 6:33). YAHUSHA promised us that, through faith in Him, we will never experience spiritual famine again: โWhoever comes to me will never go hungryโ (verse 35). So much better than the manna of the Old Testament, YAHUSHA gives life forevermore: โI am the bread of life. Your ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness, yet they died. But here is the bread that comes down from heaven, which anyone may eat and not die. I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats this bread will live foreverโ (verses 48โ51). In Messiah, there is no spiritual famine; rather, we have a veritable feast of YAHUAHโs goodness. Someday the curse upon the ground will be lifted as well, and the new earth will never see a famine of any kind (Revelation 22:3).
Gerald W Thomas

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