Sermon 3/12/2023

“O taste and see that the Lord is good; happy are those who take refuge in him.” – Psalm 34:8

I love food.

I love everything about food, especially how it tastes. Before ever entering my mouth, food has tantalized at least two other senses (most likely sight and smell, if not touch and sound). Taste is the last sense to fire when eating and by the time the morsel finally touches my tongue the anticipation is through the roof. Taste is that final, sealing moment that ties everything together to remind me how amazing it is to eat.

Taste is our theme sense for this Sunday. We will set out like the Psalmist to “taste and see” that God is good. We will also challenge ourselves with other words that Jesus has to say about taste in Matthew 16:24-28 as we continue our Lenten journey to the cross with him.