Opening Verse:
“O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.” (Psalm 34:8)
Introduction:
Many of us resist trying new experiences, much like young Lucas who always avoided new foods. The thought of exploring the unknown can be daunting, whether it’s a new food or a deeper dive into our faith.
Devotional Story:
Lucas was a little boy who had a very particular taste in food. His meals always consisted of the same few dishes he knew and loved. One day, his mother introduced him to a new fruit—a mango. Initially, Lucas refused. He did not want to try something unfamiliar. But with a little encouragement, Lucas decided to taste the mango. To his surprise, he loved it! The fruit was sweet, juicy, and unlike anything he had ever eaten.
This experience transformed Lucas’s outlook on food. He became more willing to try new dishes, discovering flavors he never knew he would enjoy.
What This Means:
Just like Lucas with his mango, sometimes we, as Christians, hesitate to delve deeper into our faith. We stick to the same comfortable routines and surface-level understanding, missing out on the rich, fulfilling experiences that await us when we truly engage with the Gospel. Moreover, our relationship with God is not a one-way street. It’s an interactive, growing bond that requires our active participation, not just passive expectations.
Think About This:
If you feel distant or disconnected from your faith, consider what aspects of your spiritual life you haven’t fully explored or embraced. Are there practices, prayers, or parts of the Bible you have avoided because they seemed too challenging or unfamiliar? Remember, God isn’t just a distant figure who grants wishes; He seeks a living, breathing relationship with us.
Prayer:
Dear Lord, help us to be brave and curious in our faith journey. Encourage us to taste the richness of Your word and experience the fullness of Your love. Give us the courage to step out of our comfort zones, trusting that You always have new joys and revelations to offer us. Teach us to nurture our relationship with You, understanding that it requires effort and engagement from both sides. Amen.
Closing Verse:
“But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen.” (2 Peter 3:18)
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