Come  and  Dine

Come  and  Dine

As I sat in my recliner shaking off sleep, a holy stillness settled over the room. In that hush, the Lord’s voice came soft but unmistakable: “Come and dine.” (John 21:12  KJV)

It wasn’t just a call to prayer—it was an invitation to His table, to the warmth of His fire, to the place where revelation is served fresh like morning bread. Just as He beckoned the weary fishermen to bring their catch to His flame, He calls us to bring whatever we carry—our questions, our victories, our emptiness, our longing.

For at His table, the ordinary becomes sacred. At His table, the unknown becomes clear. At His table, He reveals the things to come, feeding our spirits with wisdom no earthly meal can provide.

The Author and Mastermind of great wonders has set the table, not with earthly dishes, but with the feast of His presence. The fire of His glory is already burning—steady, ancient, and alive—casting a holy glow over everything it touches. And in that radiant stillness, His whisper moves like a soft wind through the soul: “Come and dine.”

It is the summons of a King who cooks breakfast for His children. The invitation of a Shepherd who knows our hunger before we speak it. The call of a Father who delights in feeding us revelation, rest, and renewal.

At His table, mysteries unfold.

At His fire, burdens melt.

At His whisper, the future becomes clear.

“Come and dine.” It is not just a phrase—it is a doorway.

Psalm 139:7–10 — There is nowhere His presence does not reach.

Feel free to forward it to anyone you wish. My mission is to encourage everyone to follow our Lord Jesus Christ with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. ©Darlene J. Conard Vision Ministries 2026. This may not be republished or used without the author’s written consent. The photograph is AI-generated and provided by Pixels . Darlene J. Conard is also affiliated with Glory Carrier Ministries. If you have a prayer request, please email it to darlene.conard@hotmail.com, and my intercessors and I will pray.

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