OUR KITCHEN TABLE…

We have had various kitchen tables over the past 25 years.  Our first table was a small extendable one that was bought from friends and was a bit rickety, and the chairs were too.

We  bought a small new one around 18 years ago and the table is still useful now, but the chairs have fallen apart.

Since then we have had a couple other second hand tables but never anything to write home about.

When we bought this farm the owner was selling his furniture so we purchased quite a bit of it – a bed, buffet and a beautiful large timber kitchen table and chairs.

It has always been a dream of mine to have a large table with heaps of chairs so that we can fit family and friends around it.  Now we can sit 10 quite comfortably – even more if we squish in.

Our kitchen table is quite solid, the legs being very strong and stable.  Maybe this table can be compared to our marriage and our family life.  Maybe now after many years our marriage and our family has grown strong and is strengthened by Gods word and His will for our family and lives.IMG_0273[1]In the early days when we had the second hand rickety table this could be compared to our marriage back then.  We had no training or experience in marriage and didn’t know then what we know now. We had trials and tribulations but thankfully with only the Lords help, we didn’t fall apart like the chairs.

Then there is the size and top of the table:  Maybe this can be compared with how our tent pegs have been stretched out to help others.  It is large enough to accommodate family and friends.

Isaiah 54:2 Enlarge the place of your tent, stretch your tent curtains wide, do not hold back; lengthen your cords, strengthen you stakes.

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This is the quilt I made for the top of the table.  I love table quilts, they are two fold – they protect the top of the table (being wadded with wool) from scratches, heat and keeps most spills from soaking through.  They also give the dining area a wonderful warm feeling and make me feel comfortable and cozy.

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Maybe this quilt can be compared to the love and protection of the Lord.  He spreads His love and protection over us as a family and makes us feel comfortable in His will for our lives.

He protects us and guides us and like the quilt He doesn’t always keep all spills off the table, some soak through, but He is there to guide us and keep us and allows us to grow as well.

This table has seen many visitors and has shared times of happiness and sadness.  Just today friends stopped in on their way to the hospital for the husband to have an MRI.  It is possible that he has to undergo surgery again for a cancerous tumour, which has grown so very quickly.  They shared this story with me over a cup of coffee. This table heard our thoughts and prayers and held up under the weight of my sorrow.

This table also heard of their future plans for them and their family because of the faith and hope that they have in our Lord.

Thank you Lord for giving us such a table, such a comparison to you in our lives, thank you for loving us and supporting us and keeping us with your word for the future.

 

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22 thoughts on “OUR KITCHEN TABLE…”

  1. I love this.. I’ll look at my table differently now. I love how He is like the quilt on top.. hmm.. That we can also look like Him while He covers us.

    Blessings to you!
    Misty

  2. We’re similar…both in tables and beds. And enjoying and using the older or gifted things. I have some pieces from my grandmother, who died when I was 18, and now I’m 69. My Mom sent some of them with me. Can’t not rejoice when I see amazing things. New things are nice, but older things are sometimes filled with historic family joyfulness and can’t get rid of everything. Even MY kids and grandkids are going to have some of the very old pieces when I die. A treat! Thank you for sharing about your not-new things. Bless you…

    1. Hi Joanne, thank you for your comment and I agree old and gifted is sometimes so much better. I have heaps of stuff that came from my mum and dad that I am saving for our children. I already display some crystal now but really I want our children to be able to benefit and appreciate it too. Blessings

    1. Thanks Debbie. I am not very particular about my table quilts. I normally make them out of very decent fabric and I just put them in the washing machine, and wash them on a normal cycle and then hang them on my line under the verandah. I probably wash them at least once a month or more depending on spills etc. This one in particular has washed up very well, with only a little shrinkage. I like them to be useable too. Blessings

  3. I loved the metaphor of life and the kitchen table. It is true in my life life as well! Oh what a difference my life is today as a large, sturdy oak table with room for 12 than it was as a rickety card table and crates to sit upon. I love how we become more sturdy, welcoming, and secure as we age in The Lord!

    I have never seen a quilt for a table, but think it is one of the coziness things I have seen! I have many quilts that were passed down from my hubby’s grandmother. What a sweet way to bring her presence back into our home!

  4. Beautiful! I LOVE a large table and look forward to expanding mine someday!!!! Also love the quilt table covering and analogy! Would love for you to come share at Theology Thursdays FOR KIDS!!!

  5. I love the comparison to your marriage and family. There’s nothing like a great dining room table to gather around with friends and family! Thanks for linking up at Mondays @ Soul Survival.
    Donna

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