Teaching Good Things

Practical Skills for Real Life

Teaching Good Things - Practical Skills for Real Life

The Real Purpose of Eating Together

purpose real of eating together

When you share a meal with someone, whether it be a gourmet seven-course meal or a burger and fries, it intensifies your relationship.

Eating together binds hearts.

As often as possible, a family should eat at least one meal together each day.

Sitting at the table together over a meal seems to connect us in a way that doesn’t happen in any other situation. This is my favorite time of day, not so much because of the food, but because of the conversation and laughter. It’s not always good, always happy, but we are together and working through issues.

I know many families do not have a meal together on a daily basis for one reason or another, sometimes life is crazy busy. But what is sad is the family that is at home and everyone goes to their own room, or TV/computer screen to eat, missing out on communing with each other about the day’s events.

When people share from the same loaf of bread, the same roast, or the same pot of soup it connects them in a way that is hard to explain. This is why it is so important to gather and share a meal with extended family often!

Make them want to come home.

Eating together expresses that we belong together!

If you are in a season where it is impossible to get the family together once a day for a meal, shoot for once a week. Maybe a week night, or a Sunday afternoon. It is extra work, and it does take time to form a habit and establish a tradition, but it is not something you will ever regret!

This is also why churches are so big on fellowship meals, not for the wide variety of casseroles, but because it binds hearts, it helps build relationships! The church family is an extended family and sometimes we are even closer to our church family than we are to biological family because we share common religious convictions (and Jesus).

If you don’t have a church family, find one! :o ) Jesus told us not to forsake the fellowship with other Believers. Fellowship and feasting are such important aspect of living a victorious life.

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Jesus commanded us to break bread together in worship as a symbol of his body and blood. When we do this we are communing with Him; we are fed and refreshed.

In Greek the words “fellowship” and “breaking bread” are activities that are usually joined together.

When eating, whether with a crowd or alone, don’t be ashamed to give thanks and remember Him. Remember it is He that truly nourishes us.

Heaven is often referred to as a great banquet. Isn’t that just glorious?! We will be dining with the the Saints of all time. We will be feasting and sitting at the table with Jesus himself! Because we BELONG there! Feasting and fellowship are part of our life in Christ not only when we reach heaven, but also while we pilgrim through this earthly life!

So when you sit at your table this week, look around you, smile at each person, give a word of thanks to each person. Sincerely pray a prayer of thanksgiving to God, and PROCLAIM HIS GOODNESS to all around you!

P.S.

I don’t know of a family that does not have at least ONE strained relationship or a difficult person at their table, especially for holidays. Use this opportunity to abide in the Spirit and grant much mercy and grace!

Life is short, they may not be there next week.

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  • Barbara says:

    We eat all of our meals together! Well, minus my husband during lunch, because he’s out working so that I can stay home with our children who are teenagers now! I think it makes a huge difference in our relationship - I have beautiful teenagers that I am not afraid to be with!!! (I know so many parents who freak out at the thought of having a teenager in the house; I wish they didn’t think this way).

    We also have a potluck once a month at our church - I love it! I love to cook for others, but I love sharing a meal with fellow believers and getting to know them better.

    Which made me think of something . . . have you ever considered having a tab on your site of favorite potluck dishes?! I’m not sure that I ever run out of ideas (although my husband would probably prefer that I take the same things every month (less stress for me, but favorites for him!!!) but I’m an adventurous cook - I like variety!

    Thanks for your blog ministry; I just love it!!!

    04/17/2015 at 8:51 am
    • Kathy says:

      Pot luck dishes? Great idea! I’ll work on that!

      04/17/2015 at 9:43 am
  • tammy says:

    Love this! Your last paragraph is gold too, especially thinkin about the Gospel opportunities it may bring!! Either overtly or subtly, however His Holy Spirit leads :-)!!! I agree with Barbara about the potluck tab!! ~tammy ps During a really hard time in my life i had a Biblestudy from AboveRubies about the *Table* that so so blessed me. God has a lot to say about it!! Thank you for this.

    04/20/2015 at 2:19 pm

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