Taste and say!
June 5, 2004 | 12:00am
Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good; blessed is the man who trusts in Him! Psalm 34:8
Do you believe God is good, even when life isnt? Mary did, and I gasped in amazement that day I heard her pastor share her story at her funeral.
Mary had been a widow very poor, and housebound because of her ailments in old age. But like the psalmist, she had learned to praise God amid her hardships. Over the years she had come to savor with deep gratitude every good thing He sent her away.
Her pastor had occasionally visited her at home. Because of her crippling pain, it took her a long time to inch her way to the door to let him in. So he would call on the telephone and tell her that he was on his way and what time he would go there. Mary would then begin the slow, arduous journey to the door, reaching it about the time he arrived. Without fail, she would greet him with these triumphant words: "God is good!"
Ive observed that those who speak most often about Gods goodness are usually those with the most trials. They focus on the Lords mercy and grace rather than on their troubles, and in so doing they taste His goodness. Marys example not only challenges us to "taste and see", but also to taste and say that the Lord is good even when life isnt. Joanie E. Yoder
Though trials come, though fears assail
Through tests scarce understood,
One truth shines clear; it cannot fail
My God is right and good. Hager
READ: PSALM 34:1-10
When you taste Gods goodness, His praise will be on your lips.
Do you believe God is good, even when life isnt? Mary did, and I gasped in amazement that day I heard her pastor share her story at her funeral.
Mary had been a widow very poor, and housebound because of her ailments in old age. But like the psalmist, she had learned to praise God amid her hardships. Over the years she had come to savor with deep gratitude every good thing He sent her away.
Her pastor had occasionally visited her at home. Because of her crippling pain, it took her a long time to inch her way to the door to let him in. So he would call on the telephone and tell her that he was on his way and what time he would go there. Mary would then begin the slow, arduous journey to the door, reaching it about the time he arrived. Without fail, she would greet him with these triumphant words: "God is good!"
Ive observed that those who speak most often about Gods goodness are usually those with the most trials. They focus on the Lords mercy and grace rather than on their troubles, and in so doing they taste His goodness. Marys example not only challenges us to "taste and see", but also to taste and say that the Lord is good even when life isnt. Joanie E. Yoder
Though trials come, though fears assail
Through tests scarce understood,
One truth shines clear; it cannot fail
My God is right and good. Hager
READ: PSALM 34:1-10
When you taste Gods goodness, His praise will be on your lips.
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