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What does it mean to 'taste and see' regarding faith?

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To 'taste and see' means to personally experience and engage with God's grace through genuine faith, leading to spiritual growth (1 Peter 2:2-3).

'Taste and see' encapsulates the essence of experiencing God's grace on a personal level rather than merely understanding it intellectually. In 1 Peter 2:2-3, believers are called to desire the pure milk of the Word to grow spiritually, which requires an active engagement with Scripture and a heartfelt relationship with Christ. This phrase suggests that faith is not just about beliefs or doctrines but involves a transformative experience that deeply impacts one’s soul. Just as tasting food allows one to experience its flavor, engaging with God's grace allows individuals to understand and appreciate His goodness and character, resulting in spiritual nourishment and growth.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:2-3

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Taste And See
Larry Criss · Mar 24, 2019
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