Life can be crazy-busy. Sometimes the best thing we can do is slow down. Today Lynn Mosher reminds us to savor life, our Lord, and all the blessings He provides.
Mmmm…Savoring!
One of hubby’s and my very favorite restaurants is Romano’s Macaroni Grill. When we are able to treat ourselves to dinner out, nine times out of ten, we will choose to go there.
We order our most favorite item on the menu, Chicken Scaloppine with artichokes, mushrooms, prosciutto, lemon butter, and capellini, or our second favorite, about to push into the #1 spot, Parmesan-crusted Sole, which is served with lemon butter, capers, and sun-dried tomato orzo. These two items are so delicious.
While we wait for our meal to arrive, we delight in a loaf of freshly baked rosemary bread, dipped in olive oil, and a shared Caesar salad.
With the first bite of our entree, we look at each other, roll our eyes, and go, “Mmmmmmmmmmmm!!!” Any meal at an expensive restaurant could barely compare!Mmmm…Savoring
If we split the meal, and still have room for dessert, we share a wonderful tiramisu. We savor every single bite of our meal and we go home with bellies full and satisfied!
There are two others who savor their food: our two youngest granddaughters. They will eat anything. They love to eat! On the occasion that they come to our house after pre-school, they are starved and the first thing they ask for is “pink” or “purple,” meaning the pink (strawberry) or purple (blueberry) yogurt.
The older one would eat three containers (or more) of it if we’d let her. She usually scarfs down two. Both of these little ones (2 ½ and 3 ½ ) will lick their bowls clean. They savor every single bite. And with the other food we give them, they bellies are satisfied.
The word savor also means to delight, enjoy, or relish.
Our hearts should take delight in God and His Word as Paul’s did, “My inner being delights in the law of God.” (Romans 7:22 GNT) The Greek definition of delight means to delight with oneself inwardly in a thing, to rejoice in with oneself, feel satisfaction concerning something.
*We savor steak, chocolate, and homemade bread.
*We delight in vacations, pay raises, and ball games.
*We enjoy concerts, movies, and books.
*We relish being patted on the back, winning a game, and beating out the other guy for that big promotion.
Why is it that we tingle with delight for our taste buds to savor that delectable, warm-out-of-the-oven piece of bread or piece of chocolate, but we cannot tingle with delight to savor God’s delectable Word, that Bread of Life?
As the Bread of Life, Jesus said, “There is far more to your inner life than the food you put in your stomach” (Luke 12:23a Msg), and there is more to your inner life than the things you do.
We are to savor the Life within us, filling ourselves with that Bread so our spiritual bellies feel full and satisfied.
My prayer is as David’s, “Blessed Lord, teach me Your rules. I have recited Your laws and rejoiced in them more than in riches. I will meditate upon them and give them my full respect. I will delight in them and not forget them.” (Ps. 119:12-16 TLB) Is it your prayer as well?
Mmmm…I’ve chosen to savor His Word and His presence. Have you? Is your belly full and satisfied?
“Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good.” (Ps. 34:8a NKJV)
From His feet, Lynn
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In the year 2000, the Lord whispered His desire for Lynn Mosher to take up her pen and write for Him. Now, His desire for her has become her passion as she embraces her calling and obediently crafts all types of inspirational works to encourage others in their Christian walk. Visit her online at her blog and website.
I think I will follow her blog. Thank you.
She is a wonderful writer, Dicky. 🙂
Jennifer, thank you so much for sharing your blog home with me. I’m honored. And thank you for your kind words. You so bless me! Blessings to you!
Dicky, thank you for taking time to read my post. I appreciate it. And thank you for the follow! Bless you!
Thanks for letting me repost this! I need to focus on the message conveyed in your wise words today!
I enjoyed reading your message today. It served as a good reminder!
Barbara, thank you so much for reading and commenting. So appreciate hearing from you. Blessings to you!
Lynn, I not only read your post I recognized your heart once again. We are such kindred spirits. Need I say more? Love you.
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Barbara, thank you so much for reading and commenting. So appreciate hearing from you. Blessings to you!
Teresa, you’re such a sweetheart! Thank you, dear one!
Michele, thank you, sweetie! You make my heart very happy!
Lynn writes the best messages!
I agree, Michele!