Tasting that the Lord Is Good (2)

[Part 2 of 2] Let us use an example to show how someone may be regenerated and yet not have tasted that the Lord is good. A certain lady had been saved for two years. She had been redeemed and regenerated. one day she stood up to give a testimony. She said that her husband had lost his job, and they were unable to pay the rent. Furthermore, their son was sick. She went on to say that she prayed to the Lord about the situation. She praised the Lord that He gave her husband a better job, provided a better place for them to live, and even healed their son. She declared, “Hallelujah, the Lord Jesus is living and able!” Let us consider this testimony carefully and ask if it is the testimony of a person who has tasted the Lord.

I would say strongly that this is not the testimony of one who has tasted that the Lord is good. What, then, would be a genuine testimony of tasting the Lord? Suppose the same sister testified something like this: “My husband has lost his job, we have lost our dwelling place, and our son is ill. The more we pray, the more trouble we seem to have. But, brothers and sisters, I can testify that the more difficult our situation is, the happier I am inwardly. Oh, how I enjoy the Lord! I have experienced a little of what Paul experienced when he asked the Lord to take away the thorn and the Lord refused, saying that His grace was sufficient for Paul. The Lord caused Paul to enjoy His grace. He put him into a particular environment so that he would have to enjoy grace. He did not take away the thorn.

On the one hand, Paul suffered the thorn. But on the other hand, he was experiencing the Lord’s sustaining grace. In our case, it has been several months, and still the Lord has not done anything for us outwardly. But I can testify that I have been enjoying Him as my grace.” This is a testimony of tasting the Lord.

Prayer Confession Heavenly Father thank you for this truth. I enjoy and experience Christ as my grace in my trying and challenging moments of life. I believe that you leave some thorns so that I learn to trust the process and understand the sufficiency that is in Christ just as Paul. Lord, I have understood that its your grace that sustains me in times of need and I testify of your goodness to nations in Jesus’ name, Amen.

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