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Taste & See | Wisdom with Waldo | Episode 11

3 min · 17 de may de 2026
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When last did you actually taste God's Word — not just skim it, not just quote it, but truly savor it like a meal you didn't want to end? In this edition of Wisdom with Waldo, we dive into one of the most overlooked invitations in all of Scripture: "Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good." (Psalm 34:8) — a verse that isn't merely poetic. It's a challenge. We unpack the moment Satan came at a starving Jesus in the wilderness — 40 days without food — and thought hunger would be his leverage. The response Jesus gave wasn't a miracle. It wasn't a show of power. It was the Word. "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God." (Matthew 4:4) That answer should stop us in our tracks. Because here's the hard question: if Jesus — who IS the Word — leaned on the Word in His most desperate moment, what are we leaning on in ours? We also explore what it truly means when Jesus calls Himself the Bread of Life, and why Communion is so much more than ritual — it's an invitation to make Him an internal, integral part of who you are. This episode is short. The challenge it leaves you with is not. 👉 Open the Word today. Don't just read it — feast on it. 💬 What verse has God used to nourish you lately? Drop it in the comments — let's build a table together. 📖 Scriptures referenced: Psalm 34:8 | Matthew 4:4 | John 6:35

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