Reading: Psalm 34
Taste and See the Lord’s Goodness
blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.
Psalm 34:8
Psalm 34 was born out of a dark and humiliating moment in David’s life. He was weak, frightened, and cornered. Yet out of that painful experience came the words, “I will extol the Lord at all times; his praise will always be on my lips” (Psalm 34:1). David’s praise was not written from comfort, safety, or success, but from rescue. He had discovered that God meets us not only in our victories, but also in our failures, fears, and desperate moments. He says, “I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears” (Psalm 34:4). Staying close to God begins with honest seeking. We come to Him with our fears, troubles, weakness, and need, trusting that He hears us.
David does not simply say, “Think about God,” or “study His goodness.” He says, “Taste and see.” Faith is not only an idea to understand; it is a life lived near enough to experience God’s goodness. We stay close to God through prayer, worship, obedience, Scripture, and trust. Like children who know where safety is found, we keep returning to the Lord. His presence becomes our shelter, wisdom, and joy.
C. S. Lewis beautifully described everyday joys as “patches of Godlight” in the woods of our experience. A kind word, a quiet morning, birdsong, laughter, bread on the table, Scripture, and prayer can all become gentle invitations to draw nearer to God. These simple gifts train our hearts to recognize His nearness and goodness.
Yet Psalm 34 also reminds us that closeness to God does not mean a life without trouble. “The righteous person may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all” (Psalm 34:19). God’s nearness is especially precious when life is painful: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted” (Psalm 34:18). When our hearts are crushed, He does not move away; He comes nearer.
Prayer
Lord, keep us close to You. Teach us to seek You before fear controls us, to praise You before bitterness takes root, and to trust You when the way is hard. May we taste Your goodness, make Your word our home, and walk each day as true disciples of Jesus Christ. Amen.






