Our Portion from The Kings Table


Posted on January 27, 2022 by ADMIN

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“Eye has not seen nor has ear heard the things that God has prepared for those who love Him. But He has revealed them to us by His Spirit”. And because God is Spirit and Truth, His things must be “spiritually discerned” (and assimilated). Because of this most people want something more tangible to put their trust in.

Another proper translation for “discern” is examine”. And the only way to correctly discern, examine and authenticate something is in the spirit. It is to have Gods Holy Spirit for this discernment, and Gods Testament to know what we have been freely given from the other side of the veil of human wisdom supported by physical findings called the facts.

And from 2 Corinthians 2 “the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned (understood and made knowable)”. And “These things we also speak, not in words which man’s wisdom teaches (about the facts) but which the Holy Spirit teaches, comparing spiritual things with spiritual.”

Because of this, the mouth has not tasted nor has the nose caught a whiff of the delicacies, features of provisions, which God has spread before us to fortify us in our new non-compositional body. We understand that the carnal person is not subjected to the things of God and neither indeed can be, therefor those who are in the flesh, meaning to be restricted to the carnal appetites and mindset, these cannot please God. That’s because they cannot open up to truely taste and savor Gods goodness. But we “taste and see that God is good” and we don’t get this from a dining establishment, for He has said “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens up to Me? To them I will come in and feed them and dine with them”.  So you can understand that your ears are ports to receive food to feed your spiritual person.

But take heed to yourselves, lest your hearts be weighed down with carousing, drunkenness, and cares of this life, and that Day come on you unexpectedly.

Even as the promise went out in Luke 12, 37 Blessed are those servants whom when the Master comes, He will find them watching. Assuredly, I say to you that He will gird himself and have them sit down to eat, and He will come and serve them. 38 And if He should come in the second watch, or come in the third watch, and find them watching?  So blessed are those servants.” The question is our YOU watching? And if so can You see Him through His many visitations and comings?

And from Psalms 81 God says “open your mouth wide and I will fill it. Not with things to chew but with things to say. That’s what we get fed for our spiritual rumination, which is our words of faith.

It’s because of this, those of us who were found watching, we are fed and then told to break it down in concepts for the fold. That is where we take the things of God made know to us first hand, and break them down into pallet-able morsals. These are the stewards of the things of God who are instructed to pass them on. Even as Christ was on the Mount of Olives and the disciples said that the people we’re hungry and Christs reply? You feed them! They then took a small amount of bread and a few fish and fed all the people to the full. The point  is that a little bit of Eternity goes a long ways because eternal things don’t wear out and don’t diminish in size, quantity or duration. Everyone can all eat the same thing and always have leftovers and all be “filled to the full”. If that’s not so for you, pray for understanding to whom God gives to everyone liberally who asks in faith.

It was at the last supper that Christ said “I have longed to eat this supper with you, and I will eat it no more until I eat it with you new in the Kingdom”. Meaning not after the former fashion that fed the flesh, but anew in the Spirit and so we do. What was called the last supper was last in a carnal way, but there is no end or shortage of what we eat now “new in the Kingdom”. We are renewed in the spirit to associate with Gods kingdom “at hand” to pallet things with our understanding that common senses just can not assimilate. And not if, but since God is everywhere all the time, this can happen anywhere anytime and all the time where you ate. Are you getting this? Or do you need more proof.

We can understand this better in picture form from Joseph. He was pushed into a pit and abandoned by his brothers and left for dead. Years later because of a massive famine they went to Egypt for food and sustinence and pleaded for it. The ironic thing about this is that it was their very own brother whom they left for dead, that was now appointed over all the affairs and services of that kingdom. Not recognizing him, he invited them to dine with him in private. After the steward vetted them from all those unrelated, he was instructed to take them away from the main meeting and dining area to eat discreetly in a private room with the king we know was Joseph (the one who saved them from their famine and certain death). It was there that the king revealed himself as the one who sold for coinage, left to die in a pit, then effectually was raised up in power and prestige and shared Everything he had with his brothers as one who took on their hunger and weaknesses. This sounds like what Christ did for us. This is a snap shot of what the Christ of the gospel does for us, outside of the view of carnal perceptions. As He said to “follow Me that where I am you may be also” shows you that it is up to you to do so. He did not leave you where you are looking for a second coming savior. We NOW go to scripture to see what is rightfully meant for us. This is us dining at our Kings table. Scripture is for feeding the spirit of your mind, your place to be transfigured. (Romans 12.2)

Welcome to the Kings table where “all things are made ready”. Amen!


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