Something to Consider
Is Spiritual Food greater than Physical Food?
To my church friends and family. Early in the morning during prayer, this revelation came into my mind and I couldn't shake it off. So, I decided to write it down. Only when you have the time, please read it and consider the questions. Thank you for your time and my apologies in advance if any of the statements or questions will be provoking your thoughts towards any negative view. This is not my intention. Please consider and pray about what is happening to our churches today. My hope is to awaken and spiritually discern the believers to see clearly God's path and His Truth. For in Him, "Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:32).
Is Spiritual food greater than Physical food?
For believers of Jesus Christ, is our spiritual food greater than physical food?
Most Christians would say "Yes" to this question, but in reality, many Christians' behavior says "No" and follow the wide gate.
Currently, in Montgomery County, Maryland, restaurants are open, but everyone has to wear a mask to enter. However, when eating, everyone sits down and takes off their masks to eat and converse with family and friends (No six feet apart and no masks). For the physical food, you can sit and take your masks off and have a wonderful fellowship with friends and family, but yet for spiritual food and in many churches today, you are still required to keep your masks on and be six feet apart.
Today in Montgomery County, Maryland, when you walk into a church, you are required to wear a mask, but when you sit down and are ready to eat spiritual food, you are STILL REQUIRED to wear your mask. Even when you want to have a conversation with your family or friends inside the church, you are required to wear a mask.
Inside the restaurant, and seated you are allowed to take your masks off and enjoy each other's laughter, joy, fellowship, food, and even to pray. You can even sing and pray without masks when the physical food is present, but yet we must wear a mask inside the church, six feet apart, and sing praises to God in the House of the Lord. In the house of the food , we are free to sing, pray, talk and have the joy to our belly's content, but be stricken with chains of rules when spiritual food is present at a church.
Is physical food greater than spiritual food?
I had a meeting with 8 other pastors for lunch in Rockville, Maryland. We all walked in with masks and ordered our food. This was our first gathering of Pastor's fellowship since the lockdown, so we naturally hugged and welcomed one another. No one checked to see if any of us was vaccinated or not. No one asked if any of us had any symptoms of covid or knew of anyone that did. No one needed any passport to get into this restaurant, at least for now. Two out of the eight had major heart surgeries. Two of us also had strokes and one is still taking medication for his cancer. So, you can imagine, everyone is taking precautions but it all changed when the food came out.
We all sat down next to one another, inches apart with masks on at first, but when the food came out, everyone took off their masks to pray . Then, we had a great time of conversation and catching up with laughter and joy. Not a single person ate with their masks on . Not one person talked to one another with their masks on. Everyone had joy, laughter, and great fellowship without their masks on and no six feet apart. But as soon as the food was done eating, most of the pastors put their masks back on. They started to talk to one another and fellowship continued with their masks on. "What just happened?" was the thought that came to my mind. When the physical food was present, we all saw each other's food in their mouth and teeth and talked with great freedom, but once they were done with the food, they put their masks back on.
I and one another pastor were the only ones without a mask. At first, I got really confused. I thought to myself, "What is the difference? Why is everyone wearing a mask when the food is gone? Why is everyone talking, laughing, and having joy and praying when the food was present and not wearing a mask but as soon as the food was gone, people went back to wearing the masks?"
This was very strange.
What was the difference between the physical food being present and everyone taking their masks off to pray, eat, talk, and laugh but inside the church we are still required to wear a mask and be six feet apart? Are restaurants and physical food greater than spiritual food and churches? Why is the presence of physical food in restaurants greater in freedom than in many churches? "Am I the only one seeing this," I thought to myself. When a former president of the United States can have a large birthday party with a few hundred people, with no masks and no social distancing inside a facility, and celebrate his birthday, then why can't churches open up and have that same freedom to celebrate the risen Lord?
When the food was present, everyone took off their masks and had a great time of fellowship, but inside the church , when we sit down and are ready to eat spiritual food, we still must wear a mask and be at a social distance? Why are churches still limited to six feet apart and wear masks when restaurants host many parties with no distance and no masks when ready to eat, drink and be merry?
Do the places of physical food have a greater benefit than the places that offer spiritual food?
Romans 12:2 tells us, " Do not be conformed to this world , but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect."
Have we come to the point of conforming to the world?
Why are we not "testing" so we can "discern" the will of God?
Are we not transformed by the renewal of our minds? Why are followers of Jesus Christ, sitting down, ready to eat spiritual foods, but still be six feet apart, wear a mask, and sing praises and give thanks offering to the Lord with masks on? Why is the world greater in giving freedom and joy than the Christian churches?
Romans 12:1 tells us, ". . . by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship."
Are we offering our bodies as a sacrifice to the physical world without any consequences in the spiritual realm?
I am not questioning the rules of a county but I am concerned with the spiritual welfare of the body of Christ. If we are to give a facility that offers physical food freedom to pray, laugh, and have joy, and even to sing without masks, then we should give freedom to churches that offer the greatest food that nourishes our souls and sing praises and thanksgiving in the house of the Lord. I would ask that we all pray and first seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness as we ponder upon these questions of our season.
Matthew 7:13-14
13 “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
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