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What does the Bible say about tasting God's goodness?

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Psalm 34:8 invites believers to taste and see that the Lord is good, emphasizing a personal experience of His goodness through faith.

In Psalm 34:8, the scripture urges believers to actively 'taste and see that the Lord is good.' This invitation highlights the experiential nature of faith, suggesting that understanding God's goodness transcends mere intellectual assent and involves a deep, personal relationship with the Lord. When we engage with God's Word, we find His character and His promises, which assure us of His inherent goodness and faithfulness. To taste God's goodness means to experience the joy, peace, and blessings that come from a life grounded in His truth, which reflects His glory and grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 34:8

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O Taste And See
Allan Jellett · Apr 14, 2019
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