Psalm 23:5- “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies…” NKJV

Years ago, I was stationed in Italy while in the Navy. I lived on base, and I had my own room. In the room, I had a set of bunk beds, a table, a couple of chairs, and a refrigerator. I didn’t do a lot of cooking, but I had set my table, prepared to eat alone or with a guest at any moment. After washing the dishes, they would return to the table, and I would be ready once again. I’m not sure where I got that from, but I’ve always loved looking at a table that was set for company or a special meal.
As I mentioned before, the 23rd Psalm is a favorite of mine. I remember a few years ago that I was invited to God’s table, prepared just for me. I was in the midst of some challenging situations, and I spent hours in prayer to keep from walking in my flesh! As I would read the word and pray, I would always find myself hovering around this psalm. Then one night, as I slept, I had a dream!
In the dream, I was driving down a street when I saw a man standing on the steps of a church. He began waving at me to come over. I stopped and walked to the church. As he ushered me into the church, I realized that I was in a fellowship hall. There was a long, beautifully set table. I was escorted to the table that had looked empty when I entered, but was now heavily laden with all types of bread, freshly baked bread. A chair was pulled out and I was invited to sit. It was just me at the table with all this bread. And I knew in my spirit that a table had been prepared for me. Peace flooded my soul, and I woke up. Nothing had changed in the natural, but I had peace that God had prepared a table for me and that He was pleased with my response to what was going on around me.
God prepared a table for David and anointed him king. He was out in the field with the sheep, and a banquet was going on to which he had not been invited. But they didn’t understand that the banquet was in his honor. God had sent Samuel for him, and as the banquet was being prepared, no one knew it had been prepared for David.
It is said that eating and drinking at someone’s table creates a bond of mutual loyalty and could be a culminating token of a covenant, as in the Passover meal that Jesus had with His disciples. It is also said that to be an invited guest of the Lord’s is to suggest that you are more than an acquaintance for a day, for it is an invitation to dwell with Him. (Logos)
David had been talking in metaphorical language about the Lord as his shepherd. Now he is referring to the Lord as his friend. It is an honor to have Jesus as your shepherd, for as such, He provides protection, provision, and healing. To have Him as your friend is an even better position. Friends share with one another what they wouldn’t just share with everybody. Friends like just being together. Friends are hard to separate, hard to break apart. Friends can be closer and tighter than family. The Bible talks about a friend who sticks closer than a brother. Everyone needs one!
In that difficult season of my life when I was really going through, He invited me to sit at His table and enjoy fellowship with Him over bread. He is the Bread of Life, and bread represents life in dream symbol books. He also told us to pray, “give us this day our daily bread”. And here I was at this challenging place in my life, and I am being offered bread at a table that has been set, just for me, by my Friend.
Life isn’t always pretty. It isn’t always easy, but Jesus makes it worth living. He knows what we need and how to provide it. I could not have articulated what I needed at that moment, but He visited with me in a dream that felt so real, I smelled the fresh bread. It was as if He had taken leave from His seat by the Father and come for a visit. It was beautiful!
I have had so many times in my life when I have had similar experiences with Jesus. I get David. His relationship wasn’t about doing stuff as much as it was about time with Jesus. It may start off feeling a little funny, or even a little forced, but the more you take the time to be with Him, He will make the time to be with you. My prayer is that you are having these special times with Him already, but if you are not, then I pray that you will begin to pursue that relationship with Him. And one day, you will be invited to sit at the table that has already been prepared for you. Wonderful Jesus!