Psalms 23:5 “You prepare a table before me in the presence
of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; my cup runs over.”
The table of the Lord is a place of abundance, a place of
peace, and a place of communion. David draws this picture from the ancient Near
East custom, where covenants were often concluded with a meal expressive of the
bond of friendship. The head of the honored guest at the banquet was
customarily anointed with oil. The cup running over was a sign of abundance. What
an awesome picture of the relationship God wants to have with us!
Jesus reinforced this at the Last Supper with His disciples.
In Luke 22:15 Jesus says, "With fervent
desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you.” (NKJ) In the Message
Bible it says, "You've no idea how much I have looked forward to eating
this Passover meal with you.” Then just
as the honored guest would have his head anointed with oil in David’s day,
Jesus in the custom of his day honors his disciples by getting down and washing
their feet.
Sometimes we fail to
understand how much Jesus desires to fellowship and commune with us. We
become so busy running here and there, trying to meet our needs and the needs
of our family, when He already has a table of provision set for us. We are desperately
trying to prove ourselves and to demonstrate our value or worth, when He
desires to honor us. We struggle with worry and fear in an uncertain world and
struggle with the attacks of the enemy, when He has already set a table for us
in the presence of our enemies. We struggle in our own might to serve Him, when
he wants to anoint our head with the oil of His Spirit to empower us to do what
we cannot do in ourselves.
Stop struggling and running and take your place at the
Lord’s table. “In His presence is
fullness of joy;
at His right hand are pleasures forevermore.” (Psalms 16:11)
The God of the universe “fervently desires” your presence. He has prepared a
table for you and for me. He is honored to have us as a guest at his table.
Even more than that, He wants to honor us. We are the apple of His eye, His joy
and His desire. He wants to give us honor even before our enemies, for we are His
treasured possession and he has redeemed us from every tribe, tongue, and
nation by the blood of His Son. He wants
to fill your cup until it runs over.
The one thing our Lord seeks above all else from his
servants, ministers, and shepherds is communion with Him. His table is vast and
is never lacking. This table is a place of spiritual intimacy and is spread daily
with all that we need. David said in Psalms 27:4, “One thing have I desired of
the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all
the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in his
temple.”
May you be blessed, encouraged, strengthened, and satisfied
in the presence of the Lord today.
Andy Clark
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