"When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, 'I used everything you gave me.'" ~Erma Bombeck
Breakfast With Jesus
October 16
Breakfast with Jesus
John 21:12
In these words the believer is invited to enjoy a holy nearness to
Jesus. "Come and eat" implies the same table, the same food, and perhaps
it means to sit side by side, and even lean our head on the Savior's
shoulder. It is being brought into the banqueting-house, where the
banner of redeeming love waves in welcome.
This invitation
gives us a vision of union with Jesus, because Christ Himself is the
only food that we can feast upon when we eat with Him. What union is
this! It has a depth that reason cannot fathom. Ponder His words:
"Whoever feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in
him."
It is also an invitation to enjoy fellowship with the
saints. Christians may differ on a variety of points, but they all have
one spiritual appetite; and if we cannot all feel alike, we can all feed
alike on the Bread of Life sent down from heaven. At the table of
fellowship with Jesus we are one bread and one cup. As the loving cup
goes around, we commit our lives to one another. Get nearer to Jesus,
and you will find yourself linked more and more in spirit to all who
like yourself are supported by the same heavenly manna. If we were
nearer to Jesus, we would be nearer to one another.
We also see
in these words the source of strength for every Christian. To look at
Christ is to live; but for strength to serve Him, you must eat what He
provides. We work too often in a sense of unnecessary weakness because
we neglect this perception of the Master. None of us need to put
ourselves on a low diet; on the contrary, we should fatten ourselves in
the Gospel so that we may derive strength from it and extend every power
to its limit in the Master's service. Then if you would realize
nearness to Jesus, union with Jesus, love to His people, and strength
from Jesus, "come and have breakfast" with Him by faith.
John 6:56
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From _Morning & Evening_, by C. Spurgeon| A. Begg
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