You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You have anointed my head with oil; My cup overflows. Psalm 23:5 NASB
I had set aside Saturday morning to do a guided meditation on Psalm 23. Question number three was: Do you feel anointed, set apart?
I thought I understood the context of this Hebrew word from years of reading through our Bible. Hasn’t it been kings who were anointed? In our age, it’s we Christians who have been set apart by God for holiness. My mind sped to Ephesians 2:10: For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them. NASB
When I deep-dived into the Hebrew for ‘anointed – dashan’, I stepped into an entirely different world. For sure, kings have been anointed or appointed for certain roles. The prophet Samuel anointed first Saul as king and then his successor David.
But the first meaning for this Hebrew term staggered me. My Hebrew reference did not mention king-naming but how God ‘fattens’ his people. Anointing oil moistens our heads, enriching us, prospering us, satisfying us, accepting us. Look at this context from Proverbs 28:25b, The one who trusts the Lord will prosper (be made fat, be oiled up, be anointed) NASB
Lavishing joy-filling abundance on us is what George Mueller meant when he wrote: “ I saw more clearly than ever, that the first great and primary business to which I ought to attend every day was, to have my soul happy in the Lord. The first thing to be concerned about was not, how much I might serve the Lord, how I might glorify the Lord; but how I might get my soul in to a happy state, and how my inner man may be nourished….I saw that the most important thing I had to do was to give myself to the reading of the Word of God and to meditation”
What else is in Psalm 23:5 besides oil running down over our heads? Yes, food, drink and the best company make up that banquet feast spread out for us. Yes, in the presence of all our enemies.
For me, my enemies, my ARCH-enemies are my fears, primarily anxiety about the future. I don’t imagine I’m much different from you.
I know I’m sinning against God when I try to control the future by imagining and planning for possible scenarios. Realistically, I don’t think I can stop myself from flirting with the temptation to figure out and then limit what scares me or fills me with dread.
But as soon as I catch myself falling prey to that fear trap, I can draw back and confess it to Jesus. Because our world 1.0 is broken, full of sinning people(us included) and much evil, enemies will always surround me. What I have taken away lingering in Psalm 23 is the ever-present feast available to those Jesus has anointed.
My practice so far has been to acknowledge the fear, tell the truth about it to Jesus, and ask for his cleansing. Then I make a 180 and direct my attention to the good food prepared to nourish me. The Lord’s table will never run out. His helper, the Spirit, keeps the nourishment coming as long as I show up hungry and thirsty. Night or day.
Here’s a glimpse of what fellowshipping at the King of King’s table looks like. Put yourself back in Solomon’s days. You’re a regular at his table. The stewards bring in great platters of warm and cold food. Wine flows freely. Nothing runs out because of their attentive service. The kitchen doesn’t close.
And those deputies provided food for King Solomon and all who came to King Solomon’s table, each in his month; they allowed nothing to be lacking.1 Kings 4:27 NASB
This is our privilege as well. As adopted children, ‘fattened’ and welcomed at the generous table, our God provides constant care for our bodies, our spirits, and our emotions so that we are set up to flourish in his kingdom. Despite the presence of enemies. Prosperity with enemies still out there is not mutually exclusive.
Feasting on and with Jesus while all those fears linger outside the banqueting house can be my and your reality. Let’s turn our eyes back to Jesus and his good gifts.
Sep 08, 2022 @ 13:50:56
Five stars, Maria. Thank you.
Sep 08, 2022 @ 18:21:24
Thanks, Van!!! inspired for sure.
Sep 08, 2022 @ 14:19:34
Excellent meditation! Love the Mueller quote!
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Sep 08, 2022 @ 18:21:37
Thanks, Terry!