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"You Were Made to Feast, Not Starve"

12/7/2018

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Good morning ladies. I've just been sitting here quietly, enjoying the lights of the Christmas tree and some Christmas music playing in the background. I love the quietness of the morning. We've been reading from a short devotional each day this month for Advent. Such sweet reminders as we learn to better focus on the return of our King! We can get so easily distracted by....well, EVERYTHING, can't we? Our life here is a time of waiting for what is to come and that gives us great hope!

Devotion

Great devotion today! Enjoy your weekend ladies and have a Fabulous Friday!


“You Were Made to Feast, Not Starve”


“This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.” 1 John 4:9 (NIV)


My childhood Christmas season always began with a feast. A love feast.

 
Although not Moravian, my church adopted their traditional Love Feast, and the Christmas season didn’t officially begin until this service. My memories are filled with the warm sight of glowing candles, sparkling Chrismon trees and evergreen wreaths. My taste buds still tingle with the long-ago flavors of sourdough bread and creamy coffee, a ceremonial part of the gathering. The sounds of old carols sung by a full choir ring through the halls of my mind.
 
But mostly I remember the way I felt, wedged tight between my parents, full to overflowing with the anticipation of everything surrounding Christmas — family time, gifts and laden tables. Snuggled there, I felt safe, secure, and most of all, loved.
 
Love. That’s what Christmas is really about. In that first Christmas before all our modern trappings existed, the meaning was found in a baby who came to show God’s immeasurable love for us.
 
When the Apostle John wrote his Gospel, he told us exactly why Jesus came: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16, NIV). Later, when he was old, John was compelled to write again to remind us: “This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him” (1 John 4:9).
 
One day I was reading through dictionaries and lexicons to research the meaning of the word love.In both of these passages, the Greek word agape was used. Agape is an expression of God’s lavish, unconditional love. That definition held true, but there was more. As I read down the list of meanings, the word “feast” jumped out at me. Yes, agape is the mystery of God’s boundless love, but it’s also a feast. A love feast.
 
That stopped me in my tracks, reminding me of the abundance of my childhood Love Feasts — the fragrant surroundings, the bounty for my eyes, but mostly the delicious tastes that filled me.
 
God sent His Son to bring a feast of His love. We are meant to be filled to overflowing with it, but often we’re starving instead. The table is laid, but we hang back, sure that we’re unworthy or uninvited. The mountains of nourishment beckon, but we choose the deprivation of our aching, hollow hearts because of our skewed view of God. The enemy of our soul makes us think, Surely God can’t be as good for me as He is for others.
 
But He is! In sending His Son Jesus to be born, to live a sinless life and then to trade His perfection for our sin on the cross, God shows us His true nature. God is a feast-thrower, not a crumb-giver. He offers us a full life in Jesus that will fill our growling souls.
 
This festive season is also a feast season, so let’s use every meal as a chance to remember. God sent Jesus to fill us in ways that our seasonal food never can. Through Jesus, God gives a love feast to show the world just how much He longs to satisfy our starving souls.
 
Lord, thank You for this beautiful season. I’m grateful for all the sights, sounds and scrumptious foods that remind me of Your abundance. But mostly I praise You for the feast that You sent in Jesus, the only food that satisfies me from the inside out. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
 
Proverbs 31 Ministries
Amy Carroll
 
TRUTH FOR TODAY
 

1 John 4:10,
“This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.” (NIV)

 
John 10:10, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” (NIV)

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