The Daily Word

 

If you watch television, and I’m sure all of us do, you may have noticed the seasonal increase in cooking, baking, and general culinary programs, most of which involve some element of competition. Gone are the days when Fanny Craddock just used to show us how to cook, and the dishes now become more and more exotic as chefs, amateur and professional, have absorbed dishes and cooking styles from all around the world. I don’t think I have seen steak and chips or roast beef and 2 veg cooked on TV for 30 years at least.

Our taste and related smell senses are some of the most intricate and intimate that we have. All the other senses do not involve taking materials actually into our bodies, but taste does. So when the psalmist says, “Taste and see that the Lord is good”, he is talking about a very intimate relationship between ourselves and God our Saviour. It implies letting God into the most private feelings and emotions of ourselves and the implication is certainly there, that if we do allow more of God’s control, then we will be blessed and better off as a result.

By definition, God is good! But proving that by giving Him full control of our lives is a step we will never regret.

Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church 

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