Tasting God’s Goodness
In Psalm 34, David encourages us to magnify the Lord and to join together in exalting Him. He tells us that he sought the Lord and God answered him with deliverance. David cried out and the Lord heard him and saved him. The Psalm also calls us to “taste and see that the Lord is good” (verse 8). Just as Jesus told Satan in the wilderness (quoting Deuteronomy 8:3) that “Man does not live by bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of God,” David recognized that “tasting” the word of God shows us His goodness.
Each week as we prepare to gather and worship together, we examine the songs that we sing and seek to find truth in the lyrics that help us behold the Gospel. The song Psalm 34 is taken directly from scripture and is a great reminder of the goodness of our God, who hears our cry, delivers us from every fear and saves us out of every trouble. Our prayer is that you will join us this week in magnifying the Lord and exalting His name!
I sought the Lord
And He answered me
And delivered me
From every fear
Those who look on Him
Are radiant
They'll never be ashamed
They'll never be ashamed
This poor man cried
And the Lord heard me
And saved me from
My enemies
The Son of God
Surrounds His saints
He will deliver them
He will deliver them
Magnify the Lord with me
Come exalt His name together
Glorify the Lord with me
Come exalt His name forever
Oh Taste and see
That the Lord is good
Oh blessed is he
Who hides in Him
Oh fear the Lord
All you saints
He'll give you everything
He'll give you everything
Let us bless the Lord
Every day and night
Never ending praise
May our incense rise
*This post is written by Jeff, one of Doxa’s Core Team Members.