Come Hungry: Taste and See | Psalm 100:5 & Psalm 34:8
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Psalm 100:5 isn’t a throw pillow verse—it’s a survival strategy. Paired with Psalm 34:8 (“Taste and see”), this teaching shows how to move from secondhand belief to first-hand experience with God in the raw places of life and leadership. Learn a rhythm for slowing down, tasting God’s goodness, and building a legacy that rests on His character—good, enduring, faithful. Don’t lead on empty—come hungry and taste His goodness. Takeaways: Dependence over confidence: presence fuels leadership. Taste ≠ theory: slow down, engage, and “eat” what you believe. Legacy rests on God’s character, not hustle. Fullness changes rooms: lead your team from overflow, not scarcity. Build rhythms (stillness, Scripture, community) that keep your soul fed. Subscribe for weekly teachings on the spiritual side of business and life—and take 10 minutes today to “taste and see.” Where do you need to “taste and see” today—home, work, or the quiet place?

George B. Thomas
Founder of the Spiritual Side of Leadership
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