05-01-2015 4:56 PM
It embarrasses my daughter when I say it in lowered tones just before eating anything, but it doesn't embarrass me.
My arguement is you thank your wife/husband when they make you something to eat, so why shouldn't you thank God for what's in front of you before tucking in. After all, He is the one who provides us with more than we need - tens of millions have nothing, and it takes just five seconds.
Its the same as when I eat out. I don't make a big thing of it so the somebody will say: "Ooh, look Mavis - there's a Christian." because I say it in hushed tones without closing my hands - I just have them ajar as if I'm savouring what's in front of me. Nobody can hear what is being said above the noise anyway. To me, it is as natural as thanking your wife when she makes you a cup of tea. A fellow Brother in Christ automatically said Amen as I finished, and then we got back to what we were talking about and thoroughly enjoyed our meals. If a Muslim wished to thank his God before he started a meal I'd think nothing of it. It certainly wouldn't embarrass me. We all said Grace before our meals at school - they've probably dispensed with that now in the name of political correctness, but I certainly don't "knuckle under. I proudly display a chromium plated fish on the back of my car, and wear a fish on my jacket when I eat out in a restaurant.
As the words go in that great hymn: "Stand up! Stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the Cross. Lift high the mighty bannar, it must not suffer loss ..."
05-01-2015 5:08 PM
I thank my wife for making it and she thanks me for going out and earning the money to buy it.
God whoever that is does not come into it.
05-01-2015 5:18 PM
So be it.
05-01-2015 5:19 PM
The husband thanks god every night, for me not burning his dinner. Lol
05-01-2015 5:28 PM
As a kid, my late father used to say: "The Lord be praised, my belly is raised an inch above the table!"
05-01-2015 5:31 PM
I normally say Grace frequently before a meal when I have my Goddaughter's four year old.
05-01-2015 5:36 PM
I never used to say Grace until I became a born-again Christian and then just used my own words as opposed to the standard format.
05-01-2015 5:40 PM
In fact, in that respect you are actually obeying your vows as a God mother - to try to ensure your Goddaughter is brought up in the love and knowledge of God. Pleased for both of you. You take your vows seriously.
05-01-2015 5:55 PM
Frederick, my Goddaughter's little girl is called Grace. I am always there to help Steph and her family though.
05-01-2015 6:31 PM
After all, He is the one who provides us with more than we need - tens of millions have nothing, and it takes just five seconds
Is he a racist do you think??
I bet if we had two children and we gave one everything they wanted and the other one nothing, we'd be classed as very mean and unfair.
05-01-2015 6:33 PM
I just say Yum!
05-01-2015 6:57 PM
It would seem kind of Obtuse, to thank somebody / something for MY food; while allowing millions of others to starve to death..................but Hey, just call me unreasonable !!
05-01-2015 7:11 PM
I quite often thank the farmer the farmer who put the food on my table , normally by buying him a pint in our local
05-01-2015 8:57 PM
Talking of which, I visited a pub the other day but to stay sober I had a ploughman's lunch - he went mad!"
"You buy your own lunch next time, and leave mine alone!"
06-01-2015 10:35 AM
Someone's been reading the jokes that come in Christmas Crackers !