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Still they stood there in disbelief, filled with joy and wonder. Then he asked them, "Do you have anything here to eat?" They gave him a piece of broiled fish, and he ate it as they watched. Luke 24:41-43 NLT
Doesn’t it seem a bit unusual that Jesus spent so much time eating and drinking with His disciples? What does stopping to have a meal have to do with anything It’s something people do all the time—which is exactly why Jesus seized upon it.
Repeatedly throughout His earthly ministry, Jesus talked about the wonderful feast in the kingdom of heaven, when the Lord would celebrate with believers from all ages in glory. It’s a banquet no one wants to miss! Then, right before His death, Jesus transformed the bread and wine of the Passover feast into powerful symbols of what the Christian faith is all about.
After His resurrection, Jesus kept right on eating with His disciples. His first meal was with an otherwise unknown disciple named Cleopas, who never looked at food and drink the same again. Every piece of broiled fish, every slice of fresh-baked bread, and every cup of wine became an instant reminder to thank the risen Lord!
Prayer: Unswerving Lord, I can’t wait to eat with You at the marriage supper of the Lamb. In the meantime, change how I look at every meal.
Doesn’t it seem a bit unusual that Jesus spent so much time eating and drinking with His disciples? What does stopping to have a meal have to do with anything It’s something people do all the time—which is exactly why Jesus seized upon it.
Repeatedly throughout His earthly ministry, Jesus talked about the wonderful feast in the kingdom of heaven, when the Lord would celebrate with believers from all ages in glory. It’s a banquet no one wants to miss! Then, right before His death, Jesus transformed the bread and wine of the Passover feast into powerful symbols of what the Christian faith is all about.
After His resurrection, Jesus kept right on eating with His disciples. His first meal was with an otherwise unknown disciple named Cleopas, who never looked at food and drink the same again. Every piece of broiled fish, every slice of fresh-baked bread, and every cup of wine became an instant reminder to thank the risen Lord!
Prayer: Unswerving Lord, I can’t wait to eat with You at the marriage supper of the Lamb. In the meantime, change how I look at every meal.