In my study,
fasting informed
a feast.
Not merely indulging hunger;
Rather a savoring
of God's glory
kindness and goodness,
brought me to
understand,
I have never
feasted.
fasting informed
a feast.
Not merely indulging hunger;
Rather a savoring
of God's glory
kindness and goodness,
brought me to
understand,
I have never
feasted.
A glimpse of Communion past,
a flash of
Julie McCorman's
dessert table
(maybe)
But never have
I ever
feasted.
Then God gave me an image.
I sat at the table
and the warmth from my bowl
lifted to my face.
The aroma filled my senses
and I lifted a taste to my lips.
At first touch to
my tongue
tears welled in my eyes.
I turned and along the table
I saw my Great Grandma,
my Grandma and Grandpa,
and my Dad.
I saw my nephew
and my friend.
I saw all who had gone before me.
And then I felt him.
The glory of the Lord
was at my side.
And as I turned to face Him,
He poured wine into my glass,
as tears streamed down my face.
He wiped them away,
and knelt down to meet my gaze.
Face to Face
all my life,
every prayer I had prayed
all my sorrow and pain,
were just moments we had shared together.
The brightness of His glory,
the melody of
His Voice,
the rhythm of His breath
and heartbeat
and mercy
all filled the air
and mercy
all filled the air
and joy I have never known,
we all enjoyed
at just the first
bite.
we all enjoyed
at just the first
bite.
c. Kim Damon