Last night I was talking to a friend. She mentioned that she would be cooking Christmas dinner for her in-laws. She listed two desserts that she would be making, and I, knowing her very well, figured she had not eaten at least one of the 2 pies that she would be making, and she said no she had never eaten the peanut butter pie she was planning to make nor had she ever made pecan pie, which she was about to do for Christmas. It got me to thinking when I was cooking my Creamy Chicken and Rice Soup today. You see I personally cannot imagine not eating something I have cooked. Over the years, I’ve learned how to improvise and cook and make my own adjustments to different recipes and as I was doing this while cooking my soup today, I thought about the pies. I am assuming that they must be cooked purely by recipe, leaving little room for improvisation. But, I don’t know for sure.
Anyhow, I got to thinking about how it would be one thing entirely to follow the recipe for Christ by simply obeying His rules and never tasting Him. You see the bible says that we should “taste and see that the Lord is good” (Psalm 34:8). Two thoughts occurred. One could potentially follow all the rules God has laid out and never ever experience a relationship with Him. One could never really know that He is good. Sure you could allow someone else to taste Him, but not the taste the Lord and to delve into His goodness? Unimaginable! It almost seems unfathomable that you could cause someone else to taste Christ and not have tasted Him yourself, yet I know that God works in higher ways, meaning that at times He does use nonbelievers to speak to believers. The other thing is that without tasting, there is no way to allow the Holy Spirit to allow for improvisation, which He so often does. So although you may not taste the food you cook, TASTE and SEE that the Lord is GOOD!!!!
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