A Night To Remember

John 12:1-2 Then Jesus six days before the passover came to Bethany, where Lazarus was which had been dead, whom he raised from the dead. 2There they made him a supper; and Martha served: but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with him.

He would not have missed it for the world !!

It was more than important for Lazarus to be there.

What if...he was absent from the table of gratitude?

Maybe another appointment...or some urgent meeting across town.
What if...a night with his friends seemed more important than a night with the resurrection and the life?

The appropriateness of his presence was fitting to the writer, John the beloved. He saw great significance in Lazarus seated by his redeemer and Lord.

No issue, appointment, engagement, or emergency could hinder him from an hour to sup with the one who transformed him from death to life. Nothing in heaven or on earth could have been more preeminent than to dine with his beloved savior.

What keeps us from the table? Is there any idol in the hand or heart that prevents us but one hour with our master? He is deserving of our fellowship. He is worthy of our presence at His feast of honor; to be seated by Him, yea even near Him.

Oh the joy of listening, leaning, longing. It is a night to remember...to linger in our senses. The aroma of the spiknard, the radiance of His glory, the warmth of His voice; the same voice that said "come forth", now says..."dine with me". Selah

Are you seated at His table?

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