Tables, so many types of tables. Card tables for playing games with friends; banquet tables for dining with a large group of people; tables in the wilderness where manna is served; tables in the presence of your enemies (Psalm 23); tables in coffee shops to work away from home; tables in restaurants for casual or special occasions. Tables, so common and yet so powerful.
There is an anointing on tables right now. Tables of reconciliation, we even say come meet me at the table or pull up a seat at the table. Passover was a table where Jesus sat and ate with His disciples and uttered those famous words, “Take and eat this is my body broken for you. Then after supper He took the cup and said the new covenant of my blood shed for you.” It as at a table the New Covenant was inaugurated.
There is another table we do not hear much about but is extremely significant for those who find it, it is Wisdom’s Table. Proverbs 9 says, “Wisdom has built herself a palace upon seven pillars to keep it secure. She has made ready a banquet feast and the sacrifice has been killed. She has mingled her wine, and the table’s all set. She has sent out her maidens, crying out from the high place, inviting everyone to come and eat until they’re full. Whoever wants to know me and receive my wisdom, come and dine at my table and drink of my wine.”
God is anointing Tables and we are invited to find our seat at the table. When you come to the table you will find food and drink, fellowship and fun, but you will also hear Wisdom speak. The table is not just for talking it is for listening, for it is at the table that Wisdom reveals truth that we need, and it is found at the table. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org










