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What does the Bible say about tasting and seeing God?

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The Bible invites believers to 'taste and see that the Lord is good' (Psalm 34:8), emphasizing experiential knowledge of God's goodness.

Psalm 34:8 encourages believers with the imperative to 'taste and see that the Lord is good.' This metaphor suggests a deep, intimate experience with God rather than mere intellectual acknowledgment. To taste is to consume; it's about taking God's goodness into oneself, which leads to the ability to perceive or recognize His true nature. Thus, tasting must precede seeing: one must experience God's goodness to truly understand and appreciate it. This passage reminds us that without a personal encounter with God's grace, understanding Him remains elusive. It aligns with the scriptural truth that natural man cannot understand the things of the Spirit of God (1 Corinthians 2:14).
Scripture References: Psalm 34:8, 1 Corinthians 2:14

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Taste And See
Joe Galuszek · Sep 26, 2021
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