How sweet  are your words to my taste, 
 sweeter than honey to  my mouth!
 Psalm 119:103  
 In recent years, "SWEET!" has become a one-word  exclamation of joy and satisfaction. The question is: When was the last time you yelled, "SWEET!" when reading God's word?  
 Isn't that a common problem in our world today? We have  God's Word in history’s most easily digestible translations and we have more  than enough of pages of accessible commentary to feed us richly, but too few of  us take the time to feed on the Word. 
 With these daily devotionals, it's a  treasure that you and I are snacking, but why isn't the whole church, our  whole nation, the whole world feasting? Why? I think it's because  most people don't like the digestion process. 
 For example, while God's plans are sweet and his victory  eternal, some of God's purposes require a time and discipline to achieve. They  occasionally require repentance -- a change of heart and habits. Therefore,  rather than change, too many people put their fingers in their ears and refuse  to hear. Some even put their their fingers down their throat, because a  little regurgitation seems to taste better than change. 
 Isn't that awful ... but true? Think of the  addicts who taste more and more poison rather than embrace  the need to change. And the sad truth is that we're all addicted to something  that's not of God.  
 In Christ's Love, 
 a guy who learned early,
 that if you want to taste the sweet stuff  (dessert)
 you first have to finish the vegetables (the  healthy discipline)
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