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“Come to the Table!”

This weekend our church family is having a tea party and sharing about Biblical Hospitality. I am hoping to share some photos of our day together next week but wanted to leave you with this beautiful poem from Nancy Campbell that is based on Psalm 128 called – “Come to the Table!” – from her her book The Family Meal Table and Hospitality.  I hope it will inspire and remind you that true biblical hospitality starts first in our  own homes.

Come to the Table

“Come to the table, supper’s ready to eat.”
All the children come running to find their seat,
At the head of the table father takes his place
And with all gathered round he says the grace.

He’s made an effort to be home from his busy work,
From his place at the table he will not shirk,
He affirms his commitment to this family and wife.
And his presence at the table eliminates strife.

Mother has taken time to prepare a nice meal,
Full of nutrition, not a pre-packaged deal,
She delights to cook for her growing brood,
Knowing it’s a sacred task to prepare their food.

The table looks inviting–a clean tablecloth too,
The plates nicely set, perhaps a candle or two.
the children get involved and they do their part
To make the table look creative and very smart.

What joy to be together at the end of the day,
To laugh, and communicate, and each have a say,
To share the day’s happenings with one another
And tell what they’ve learned to father and mother.

The plates are now empty, they’re full to the top!
Is it time to leave the table? No! Stop, stop!
We’ve fed only the body and the soul so far,
The best part’s to come and it’s not out of a jar.

It’s time for devotions; we must feed the spirit,
Of the blessing from this, there is no limit.
Father opens the Bible and to his family he reads
Sowing into their hearts God’s eternal seeds.

Now it’s time to pray, each one takes a turn,
They pray for the needs of God’s will they discern,
They give thanks for their blessings with a grateful heart
And develop a spirit of gratitude right from the start.

God’s blessing is on this family we know
As around the table their “olive plants” grow
God’s smile is upon them as they follow His way
And establish this principle for now and always.

~ Nancy Campbell
    April 1999
Taken from The Family Meal Table and Hospitality

“Every Christian family ought to be as it were a little church.”
~ Jonathan Edwards ~

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One Comment

  1. Beauiful poem- thanks for sharing! I love Nancy Campbell and especially her magazine. Also that quote is so convicting! Have fun at your tea party. That sounds like lots of fun and learning about hospitality is fun too 🙂 That is something that I am enjoying learning more about. Love and blessings to you. <3

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