Taste What Is Good 
			
			Introduction:  
			  
			
			“Give Me the 
			Bible”  This song relates the idea that we need the Bible for 
			nourishment.  David had tasted and as a result, had seen that the 
			Lord was good.  The nation of Israel was promised that if they were 
			faithful to Jehovah, they would experience His goodness.  They would 
			be blessed with every good thing.  But is this truth still valid for 
			us today?  
			
			Text: 
			
			
			Psalms 34:8-10  
			(Psalm of David)  
			
			Body: 
			
			I. Uses of 
			Taste in the New Testament  
			
				- 
				
				Hebrews 6:4-5 – 
				Those who 
				have tasted new “life” in Christ  
				
				II Corinthians 5:17  
				Being in Christ brings wonderful blessings.  
				
				Ephesians 1:3  
				We are united with Christ.  
				
				Romans 8:10  
				We shall live with Him.  
				
				Romans 6:8
 
				- 
				To “taste” 
				the good Word of God is presented throughout the Bible as 
				delicious.  God’s Word is symbolized as something we are to 
				taste.
 
				- 
				
				Psalms 119:103  
				We are craving for the words of God.  See:  
				
				Psalms 119:131. 
				
 
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				Deuteronomy 8:3  
				We have a spiritual side of us that can only be satisfied by 
				tasting God’s Word.  Jesus quotes this in 
				
				Matthew 4:4 
				when He is tempted by Satan to turn stones into bread.  We learn 
				that physical bread doesn’t sustain life, God does.
 
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				I 
				Peter 2:3  
				We long for the Word with all of our being.  Once someone has 
				experienced the delights of the Lord, he should want to return 
				again and again.  (Just as one will return again and again to a 
				good restaurant.)  The Word causes us to grow and mature in the 
				faith.  Only the “pure” word is tasty.  In ancient times, milk 
				was mixed with gypsum to increase volume, but it contaminated 
				the milk.  It was not as good for you.  The same is true with 
				the Word of God.  If it is tainted, it will stunt your growth.
				
 
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				Hebrews 5:12-14  
				When we are sometimes sluggish, we need to be taught again the 
				first principles.  First we eat baby food, but then we need to 
				develop a taste or appetite for meat, the deeper things in God’s 
				Word.  Learn to enjoy the Word.  This involves exercising your 
				senses to distinguish right from wrong.  Exercise increases our 
				appetite.
 
				- 
				Bread, 
				milk, honey, solid food:  All of these must be received within 
				if any physical good results.  You will starve if all you 
				do is look at pictures of food.  Note:  
				
				James 1:21
 
			 
			
			II. Eating 
			Food  
			
			Jesus equated 
			doing God’s will with eating food.  
			John 
			4:31-34  
			God’s will is nourishment for the soul.  Christ’s purpose was not to 
			satisfy fleshly desires, but to do the Father’s will.  Often He 
			became so absorbed in accomplishing His mission, He often forgot 
			about eating.  
			Job 
			23:12 
			
			 III.
			Banqueting Feast  
			
			The Kingdom of 
			Heaven is pictured as a banquet in which men from regions all over 
			the world would sit down with patriarchs.  
			
			Matthew 8:11  
			We shall enjoy 
			the blessings and benefits of the fruit of the tree of life.  
			
			Revelation 22:1-2  
			Taste how gracious the Lord is ! 
			
			 Invitation:  
			
			Jesus invites 
			each of us to that eternal feast.  Come in faith and obedience. 
			
			 Bobby Stafford 
			
			April 8, 2012 
			
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