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'Taste and See' by Jessica Dolinschi: A Musical Invitation to Divine Connection


As the sun dipped below the horizon on a quiet evening, while listening to a worship service, Jessica Dolinschi felt God's presence flood the room. She began to play on the keyboard, and words gently started to flow from her lips. In that sacred moment of communion with God, the song 'Taste and See' was born.

Jessica Dolinschi - Taste and SeeThe lyrics reflected a profound truth: the Lord's unending goodness and love. Simple yet powerful, this song invites us all to open our hearts and feel God's embrace in the midst of life's ups and downs.

Jessica's soul-stirring lyrics remind us that when we earnestly seek our Creator, His face will shine upon us. As we stand in mercy's presence, our flaws fade away, and our thirst for grace is satisfied. What better way to demonstrate God's boundless love than to invite people to 'taste and see'?

Jessica originally received the song during prayer and worship. She patiently waited for God to transform her through its message before releasing it to the world. We all need the hope, faith, and reassurance that comes from having a relationship with God now more than ever. 'Taste and See' offers not only a melodic balm, but also an encouragement to fully live life with Christ.

Take a moment. Press the play button. Allow this song to wash over you, like gentle waves of healing grace. Allow the words to resonate and remind you that God's love is unwavering, powerful, and always present. For in His arms, we find new life, peace, and the courage to face each day with renewed confidence.

(Related scripture: Psalm 34:8; Matthew 5:6; Revelation 21:6)

Connect with Jessica Dolinschi

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicadolinschi/
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2acolQiPiyfh2WPsQJr34d


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4PAGPMcKoG0nR2NVNquxee

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUqul9hWzb0

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