The Goodness of God

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God has always been after personal relationship with man—that’s why we were created. When God began dealing with man, it wasn’t enough for Him to just become “Abraham’s God.” God desired that each generation would know Him for themselves. He had to become “the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.” And how did He do that? By making Himself available for each man to experience—by showing each generation His goodness. 

It’s not enough for us to know Him in a detached way either. We can’t just know about God—we need to experience Him for ourselves. He must become our God.

The Bible tells us to “taste and see that the Lord is good” (Psalm 34:8). Taste is an experience born of expectation. When you sit down to a meal, you develop an expectation of what the food will taste like—before you ever eat it. You smell its aroma, it looks appealing decorating your plate, you even remember its taste from the last time you ate that meal, and your mouth begins to water in expectation. The problem is, someone else may have cooked that meal you’re salivating over, and your expectation may be wrong! 

Experiencing God’s goodness is much the same. The “expectation” you create of what God will do in your life is often based on what others have told you about Him or how others have treated you in His name. But that expectation may be wrong! 

 

1 Peter says, “Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, now that you have tasted that the Lord is good” (1 Peter 2:2-3). It is our experience of God that becomes the catalyst for our spiritual growth. Without experiencing His goodness, we can’t make Him our personal God. And with a wrong expectation, we won’t want to experience Him. Are your unconscious expectations of God hindering you from experiencing His goodness?

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Arthur Meintjes

Arthur teaches the grace of God in a practical way that highlights the dignity and value of every individual in God’s sight. This emphasis creates an atmosphere of restoration—restoring our relationship with God, with our families, our neighbors, and ultimately our nation. It’s practical Grace for extraordinary living!

4 Responses

  1. Yes, I do know that my wrong thoughts of GOD, because of wrong teaching in my past and wrong experiences with people in authority in His Church…has tainted my thoughts about how GOD feels toward me. I think sometimesthat it’s like looking at a painting…You may know some things about the artist but you don’t really KNOW him/her. I feel that I have been looking at paintings done by the Creator, but I have longed to more know the Creator, not just about Him…Just wondering, I know that we are to experience Him, but how do we get there? Can it be that we sometimes are, but just don’t recognize His presence? How can we recognize Him more in our lives? I know it can’t be just by reading the Word because I know plenty of people who know the Word but still don’t seem to know GOD intimately.

    1. Hello CJ, Thanks for contacting us. Glad you enjoyed the blog on The Goodness of God. I think a reply would take more time that just a short note here. Arthur’s book Knowing and Experiencing God might answer some of your questions. Hope this helps.

  2. Thank you to Arthur Meintjes for the teaching on Jesus The Word Logas. I shared it at the Nursing Home at a Christian Fellowship God put on my heart to do and the wonderful people who heard your message were arrested and were blessed. They said so. I will listen learn and share with these precious souls from the Word of God through your teaching Thank you for teaching us.