
The Table is more than bread set before God — it is God setting Himself before us. In Leviticus 24:5–9, week after week, fresh loaves were placed on the golden table in His sanctuary. Bread of the Presence. Bread that testified: I, the Lord, dwell here among you. I make a place for you at My table. Yet we struggle. Our hearts rush. Our hands cling to lesser food. We forget that the Holy One does not merely command us to work but calls us to sit — to rest, to trust, to eat what He Himself has prepared. Here, we remember that Christ is the true Bread of the Presence. He has made His dwelling with us, and He still longs to dine with His people. This is not a table of scarcity, but of abundance. Not of striving, but of trust.Welcome to The Table. Here, God is present. Here, your soul may rest.
An Invitation to Dine and Rest
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