A couple weeks ago my
friend Stephen was telling me that in spite of his wife’s wry looks, he always
prayed over his food. “I’ve been behind the scenes in a restaurant and I know what
can happen.” I had just been back-of-house in one of the hotels that very week
and also saw some not so great things happening with the food, so I knew what
he was talking about.
After Stephen told me his
story, I thought, “I need to get back in the habit of asking God to bless my
food.” I remember as a child sitting around the dinner table with my family and
we said a blessing over the food before we ate, but sadly I’ve gotten out of
practice except for the formal prayer at holiday dinners.
I’m pretty sure some of
the intestinal issues we deal with these days could be avoided if we will remember
to pray before we eat.
I hadn’t put my new plan
into action yet and this week I had two separate incidents of bad food. One was
my fault because I forgot to put my salad dressing back in the refrigerator
after work and I used it the next day—stomach cramps, yuk. The other was with
some milk I put in my coffee in the morning. The milk was beginning to sour
even though the date said it was okay. I didn’t realize it until my roommate
told me later. Fortunately I was fine, but I bet if I had prayed first, the
Lord would have warned me.
First Thessalonians 5:18
says that in everything we are to give thanks. Jesus was our great example: “And Jesus took the loaves; and when he had
given thanks, he distributed to the disciples, and the disciples to them that
were set down; and likewise of the fishes as much as they would” (John 6:11).
After mulling it over for a few days, this is the prayer I came up with:
“God I thank you for this food that it will nourish my body. And thank you for
protecting me from any unknown evil that might be in it.” I felt I needed to
add the last sentence in light of all the additives, genetically engineered
foods and unclean food handling habits these days.
In Bible times they ate pretty purely; maybe some goat’s milk gone bad,
but they didn’t have to deal with all the stuff we deal with today. Even if we
do our best to eat organically and avoid genetically engineered food, there are
still so many hidden factors.
Like with any new or rejuvenated habit, it takes time for it to become second
nature. Today I was about 50% better than yesterday. (I only remembered to pray
once I’d already started my lunch.) But tomorrow I expect to do better and the
next day even better.
Thanks Stephen for inspiring me not only to be thankful, but ultimately
healthier too, both of which are God’s will for our lives.
Love, Carolyn
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