Thursday, August 10, 2023

Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man who trusts in Him! — Psalm 34:8

 I have faith that the Lord, in whom I put my trust, will extend to me the same grace that He has extended to millions of people who have nothing but Him. They can rejoice in the Lord and proclaim His goodness even when they are imprisoned for their religion, malnourished, shunned, or excruciatingly ill.

 Could it be that their extreme poverty causes them to concentrate more on Christ?  

Yes, whatever our circumstances, God is good. It's a lesson that we must all eventually learn. 

God is good, even when everything seems horrible. O taste and see that God is kind to those who seek Him out; indeed, blessed are those who put their trust in Him and depend on His grace.  


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