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Lessons In The Lunchroom

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

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Talk Radio, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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During today’s conversation on Back Porch Theology we’re going to explore one of my favorite pastimes, which is gathering around a table with a group of dear friends, sharing a great meal, and talking until the cows come home or someone starts flicking the lights! All too often meals in our post-post-modern culture are harried affairs that involve more staring at phone screens than looking at and listening to each other. Or else we’re gobbling fast food in the car while juggling a business call on Bluetooth. But gathering and eating and talking around the table was highly valued during the incarnate ministry of Jesus Christ. Table fellowship was the centerpiece of first century culture and community in the Ancient Near East. In his book, Tell It Slant, author and theologian, the late great Dr. Eugene Peterson, puts it like this: Jesus taught in the synagogues and preached in the temple, but settings of hospitality seemed to be Jesus’ venue of choice for dealing with kingdom matters. Case in point, one of the most beloved stories in the gospels – the feeding of the five thousand – revolves around a massive fish and chips miracle; the jaw-dropping salvation of a wee little man named Zacchaeus took place when Jesus invited Himself to Zach’s house for lunch; and the poignant scene where a profoundly grateful woman washed His feet with her tears, dried them with her hair, and anointed them with oil from her alabaster box took place during a dinner party. Gathering around a table is often a harbinger for healing in the four gospel accounts. If you enjoy sharing a great meal with great friends – today’s episode is going to fit you like a glove. More importantly, if you ache to be welcomed to a meal with a group of folk who treat you like a friend, we pray Holy Spirit uses the next forty-five minutes or so to remind you that you always have a seat at God’s table. And His invitation isn’t simply to share a meal, y’all - it’s to move in and find your home in His unconditional love. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you’re picking burrs out of your naughty Goldendoodle puppy’s fur, of course – and come hang out on the porch with Ally, Dr. Howard, Belle and me. Sight & Sound TV on demand at Sight-Sound.TV Or Download the App! Save 25% on Dwell at DwellBible.com/Lisa

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We're going to explore one of my favorite pastimes, which is gathering around a table with

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a group of dear friends, sharing a great meal and talking until the cows come home, or

0:22.2

at least until someone starts flicking the lights.

0:25.0

All too often meals and our post-post-post-modern culture are harried affairs that involve

0:31.5

more staring at phone screens than looking at and listening to each other, or else we're

0:36.5

gobbling fast food in the car while juggling a business call on Bluetooth.

0:41.2

But gathering and eating and talking around the table was highly valued during the incarnate

0:46.2

ministry of Jesus Christ.

0:47.9

In fact, table fellowship was the centerpiece of first-century culture and community in

0:51.7

the ancient Near East.

0:53.4

In his book Tell It Slant, author and theologian, the late great Dr. Eugene Peterson, puts

0:59.6

it like this, Jesus taught in synagogues and preached in the temple, but settings of

1:05.6

hospitality seem to be Jesus' venue of choice for dealing with kingdom matters, case

1:11.7

and point.

1:12.7

One of the most beloved stories in the Gospels, the feeding of the 5,000, revolves around

1:17.2

a massive fish and chips miracle.

1:19.6

The jaw-dropping salvation of a wee little man named Zacchaeus took place when Jesus

1:23.8

invited himself to Zach's house for lunch, and the poignant scene where a profoundly

1:29.2

grateful woman washed his feet with her tears, dried them with her hair and anointed them

1:34.4

with oil from her alabaster jar, took place during a dinner party.

1:39.4

Gathering around a table is often a harbinger for healing in the four gospel accounts.

1:44.8

If you enjoy sharing a great meal with great friends today's episode is going to fit

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