What is the importance of saying grace before we eat?

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The meaning and purpose of "saying grace" before a meal is to acknowledge our dependence on God and to give thanks to Him for who He is and what He provides.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

The word "grace" means undeserved merit or favor. Saying grace before a meal is important because it acknowledges our dependence on God and expresses gratitude for His provision, recognizing that all good gifts come from Him. This practice follows Jesus’ example of giving thanks and reminds us of His sacrifice, sustaining grace, and the blessing of life itself. Since grace indicates receiving something we don’t deserve but is beneficial to us, it is fitting to give thanks before a meal as an acknowledgement of our undeservedness of God’s amazing grace. Because God is the provider of all our needs, we must not be anxious about material things like food but instead imitate Christ by giving thanks before partaking in a meal. It is through God alone that we are even alive. As mere “jars of clay” the least we can do is thank God for the little, yet wonderful things in life such as food. Lastly, sharing grace is a good reminder of Jesus being our Bread of Life; it is through Him alone we receive the blessing of eternal life.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

God is the Creator and Sustainer of all living things, and from Him comes every good and perfect gift (Genesis 1:1; Colossians 1:16–17; James 1:17). It is fitting to give thanks to Him for the small gifts in life like food as well as the big gifts such as salvation. As seen in Matthew 26:26–28, Jesus took His bread, gave thanks, and broke it. Not long afterwards, He gave His very own body to be broken and His blood to be poured out on Calvary's cross for the sins of the world (1 John 2:2; Colossians 1:20). Giving thanks is a way of reminding ourselves of Jesus' sacrifice, resurrection, and gift of eternal life to us. Oftentimes, we do not fully acknowledge our dependence on God and therefore we fail to give Him the thanks He deserves. Saying grace before eating a meal is an example of stopping to acknowledge God's providential grace and thank Him for His many blessings.

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