When I was a boy our church would
sometimes have potluck dinners in the church basement.
Tables would run from wall to wall as sixty people would
crowd in for the feast. The serving table would always be
groaning under the weight of all the different dishes people
brought. There would be baked ham, turkey, mashed
potatoes, rolls, lasagna, green beans, brown beans, corn
bread, pies, and cakes ready to fill every stomach and warm
every heart. Children would be running in and out while
adults talked and laughed and enjoyed being together. Soon
grace would be said and the plates would be stacked high
with all the fantastic food. It was such a wonderful time.
Everyone was happy. The happiest of all seemed to be the
Mothers and Grandmothers who had spent so much time cooking
the wonderful delights before us. They got to not only enjoy
the dinner themselves but also to see everyone else enjoying
the meal they had prepared. And that is what gave them their
most joyous smiles.
Life can be a lot like a potluck
dinner at times. There are so many different and wonderful
things to feast upon. There are so many delicious dishes to
delight in. The greatest joy of all, though, comes from
sharing what you bring to the table. The most lasting
happiness of all comes from feeding others from your own
heart, soul, and mind.
Are you ready to bring your own
course to the feast of life? God gave you something special
to prepare and to share. It is up to you, however, to bring
it to the table. You are the cook of your own goodness, your
own love, and your own life. Put on your apron then, throw
in a dash of delight, and make it the best dish you can.
Then bring it to the table and set it down with a smile. You
will be amazed at how much it will add to the feast. You
will be overjoyed at how much you will nourish the souls of
everyone around you.