In a world that constantly demands our attention, schedules, and energy, how often do we truly pause and set a table for two—just God and us?
We make time for coffee dates with friends, meetings for work, and dinners with family. But the Lover of our souls is still waiting, patiently calling us to come and dine with Him. He’s not asking for a performance or perfection—He desires intimacy.
It’s not about literal table settings or fancy rituals. It’s about intentional moments carved out of our day to sit with the Father. Whether it’s early in the morning before the world stirs, or late at night when everything is quiet, this sacred space becomes a place of communion, restoration, and deep connection.
Revelation 3:20 says, “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me.” This is not just about salvation—it’s about relationship.
Imagine a candlelit table, just you and God. No distractions. No phone. Just your heart and His presence. In that space, He speaks. He listens. He heals. He corrects. He loves.
Intimacy with God grounds us. It silences the chaos. It reminds us of our identity when the world tries to rename us. In His presence, we are daughters, not doers. We are loved, not labeled. We are held, not hurried.And here’s the beauty: the more we dine with Him, the more we crave that table time. His Word becomes bread for our soul. His Spirit, living water. His whisper, the sweetest melody.
How to Set the Table
Choose a Time and Space – Find a consistent moment and a quiet place where you can meet with God daily.
Bring Your Heart – Don’t worry about the right words. Come authentically.
Open the Word – Let Scripture guide the conversation.
Worship and Listen – Play music that softens your spirit, then sit in silence. Let Him speak.
Write and Reflect – Keep a journal at your table. Write prayers, lessons, and reminders of His love.