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    Feasting with God 
	“Behold, I stand at the 
	door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in 
	to him and dine with him, and he with Me.“ Rev 3:20 Maybe it’s because I like to eat, 
	but I recently noticed how much the Bible talks about dinners and feasts. 
	I’ve heard many jokes in churches that 
	fellowship is a code word for a potluck/dinner. 
	Yet while it is true (most of our fellowships 
	revolve around food,) I believe that it has some biblical backing. 
	God often has used feasts to bring together his 
	people, so that they could in turn remember what he has done. In the Old Testament we see most 
	sacred days were often accompanied by a seven-day feast. 
	Passover was accompanied by the Feast of 
	Unleavened Bread; Pentecost was accompanied by the Festival of Weeks 
	(harvest celebration); and the Day of Atonement preceded the Feast of the 
	Booths/ Tabernacles (Ingathering) by 5 days. 
	These three feasts were prescribed by God (Exo. 
	34, Lev. 23, Deut. 16) to be annual reminders to his people of all that He 
	had done for them. 
	The emphasis was not on partying, or eating; 
	but to communicate with family the great things God has done, and draw 
	closer to him. 
	Families would enjoy meals together, and then 
	children could then ask their parents what the various elements of the 
	celebration meant. Then in the 
	New Testament, Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper, which we sometimes even 
	call “communion.” 
	I know today we do not usually eat a meal when 
	we observe the Lord’s Supper, but it was an actual meal when they first 
	observed it. 
	Paul had to remind his 
	readers in   Jesus also tells many parables 
	containing feasts.  The 
	father of the prodigal son throws a huge feast in celebration of his child 
	coming home (symbolic of God’s celebration when we believe.) 
	He also tells of the master’s supper (Luke 14) 
	and the king’s marriage supper for his son (Math 22) speaking of the table 
	he has prepared for us in heaven. 
	I pray that as you have feasts and celebrations 
	with your families and friends, that you take a little time and remember all 
	he has done for you! | |||||||
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