This was first posted on my blog
Miscellaneous Ramblings
on May 8, 2012
Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good!
Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!
Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!
Psalm 34:8
"Oh,
taste…" Well, I don't need anyone to tell me twice. I'm right in there, tasting away.
We have to
eat, right? If you have gained a few (or
a lot) of pounds by eating too much, then you've got a whole nuther set of
problems.
I had
gastric-bypass surgery in 2004 and lost 90 pounds. I can't eat the same things I used to
eat. I can't tolerate much sugar, so I'm
constantly checking the labels to see how many sugar grams there are. It's absolutely astounding how much sugar can
be in one granola bar! I don't know,
maybe I was addicted to sugar before my surgery. I couldn't eat very much of anything for
months afterward, certainly not sugary stuff, so that forced abstinence may
have broken the sugar addiction. I'm
just speculating here.
One thing
that's kind of funny about it is that I don't crave sugar. I don't miss it at all. If something sugary looks good to me, I'm
just hungry and a little food that I can tolerate will take care of that.
When I eat,
I have to pick and choose what I can eat.
If I don't choose wisely, I can end up very physically sick. It's so bad, I'd have to feel better to
die! Sometimes pain is the best
motivator we've got.
So I look
over my options of what will work. I try
to eat slowly and chew every bite very well.
I have to remember that if things don't go down right, they will rebel
at some point in my body.
Because I
have only so much space to fill, I reach for the stuff I like best first. I'll see how things are going and then add
something else if I feel I can handle it.
All this took years of practice and hit-or-miss methods of getting what
my body needs to function.
So, yeah, I
know something about tasting. But how do
you "taste" the Lord? Our need
for Him is even more basic than our need for food. And yet we look all around Him for things to
satisfy us in any way we can.
When we want
to know what something tastes like, we take a small bite or spoonful to get a
sample of the whole. We can usually tell
by the sample how good or bad the whole will be.
What if we
"sampled" God's goodness by giving Him a chance to show us how good
He is? What if we took a sample of His
goodness and meditated on it and thought about it. I'm not particularly thinking of scripture
here. I'm talking about asking the Lord
to give you a sample of His goodness and then watch what He does. And then from His holy "sample," we
will know how good the Whole really is.
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