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Pick a verse and identify a scenario in the story the places of table.

Scriptural Passages:
>Matthew 26:17-29
> Mark 14:12-25
> Luke 22:7-38 1.

The Table as a Place Connection
•One of the most important places of human connection.
•Most fully alive to life when sharing a meal around a table.

2. The Table as a Place of Blessing
•A place to remember the blessing of God.
•Need to recover the importance of gathering with people around our tables for the purpose of enjoying a meal as both a gift and means of grace.

3. The Table as a Place Brokenness
• The table is the place where broken sinners find connection and belonging. •Despite our best intentions, stumble after Jesus.

4. The Table as a Place of Giveness. •Places of fellowship e.g. inviting to eat.

you will do here is just read the verse that you choose, then after you read the verse make a scenario in the story of the places of table.

like this

Pick Mark 14:12-25
• The Table as a Place Connection (Scenario)
•The Table as a Place of Blessing (Scenario)
•The Table as a Place Brokenness (Scenario)
•The Table as a Place of Givenness (Scenario)​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Sure, here's an example:

Pick Luke 22:7-38

• The Table as a Place Connection (Scenario) As Jesus and his disciples gathered at the table to share the Passover meal, they were connected not only by their physical presence but by their shared faith and mission. It was a time of intimacy and fellowship, as they talked, laughed, and ate together.

• The Table as a Place of Blessing (Scenario) During the meal, Jesus took bread and wine, blessed them, and gave them to his disciples, saying that they were his body and blood. This act of blessing transformed the ordinary food and drink into something sacred and symbolic, reminding them of the covenant between God and his people.

• The Table as a Place of Brokenness (Scenario) Despite their closeness and loyalty to Jesus, the disciples were also human and prone to weakness. During the meal, Jesus predicted that one of them would betray him and another would deny him. This revelation caused tension and sadness among the group, exposing their brokenness and limitations.

• The Table as a Place of Givenness (Scenario) As they shared the meal, Jesus reminded his disciples that they were called to be servants and to love one another as he had loved them. He gave them a new commandment: to love one another as he had loved them. This act of givenness showed them that their purpose was not to be served but to serve, and to lay down their lives for one another.

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