Dining with the One Who Knocks
The stove clicks off, and the silence of the kitchen settles in like a heavy coat. You set the table for one, and the empty chair across from you feels less like furniture and more like an accusation.
But listen — the light does not require a crowd to be real. It is here, sitting at this very table, waiting for you to take the first bite.
You are not eating alone; you are dining with the One who stands at the door and knocks, asking only to come in and eat with you. The solitude is not a punishment; it is the quiet space where the feast begins.
Drawing from
Revelation, Luke
Verses
Revelation 3:20, Luke 24:30
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