Psalms
- by David Parker on Monday, May 18th, 2009 12:01 am

Media: Taste and See the Lord is Good, Ps. 34:1-10

Preached by pastor Adam Sinnett on 5.10.2009

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This week we looked at Psalm 34:1-10, “Taste and See the Lord is Good”, and examined how our deepest longings are ultimately satisfied by enjoying God – not by denying him (irreligion) nor denying our deepest longings (religion). David invites us to absolute trust, complete praise, and unwavering dependence on him as we enjoy him for who he is. The invitation of the scriptures is not to dull, dreary, boring obedience, but rather a call to lasting fulfillment, satisfaction, joy and identity in knowing and enjoying God.


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