Food is very significant to the humans since the beginning of time. It not only a necessity for survival, but is also used for social
and religious purposes.
Food and its social
importance
In the social faculty of life, as a common knowledge, food
has always been important in all the cultures of the world. It is used in times
of conflict, to bring peace among varying tribes. It is used for bridal and
dowry payments and many more. The listed examples are not a comprehensive list
of the importance of food in the social faculty of human life. It is rather, a
representation, of the ultimate importance of food in the social faculty of
human life.
Food and its spiritual
importance
In the spiritual faculty of life, food is also super
important. One does not need common knowledge to realise, that, a lot of cultural
rituals and worship throughout the world involves food.
People offer food as a worship offering to their gods. They also
offer food as peace offerings to appease their gods when their gods are angry. Food, thus,
is an important element in religious practises in the cultures of the world.
In the ancient cultus system of worship for the Jews, food
has a powerful spiritual significance. In their cultus system, animals like
sheep, goats, doves, grains, oils and others have profound spiritual significance
in their worship of God. The use of food in the spiritual rituals in the Jewish
cultus system is extensive and excessive (ref. The Bible- Exodus and
Leviticus).
Case study
To put all these discussions into perspective, the story of
Daniel and his three friends in the Scripture highlights the religious
importance of food.
Daniel and his friends understood well that the food was offered
to the Babylonian gods. In addition, the food according the boys’ belief was
unclean (Ref. Leviticus 11). Thus, eating of the food at the King's table is considered as a dishonour
to their God.
Ultimately, for Daniel and his friends, the food and the
drinks have a profound religious meaning. It means acceptance of the
participation in the King’s worship system (Souza, 2020).
Implication
Apostle Paul succinctly exhorts in 1 Corinthians 10:31, “Whatsoever
you eat or drink, do it all for the glory of God”.
Conclusion
Finally, the most logical question that should be asked
is, is God interested in my eating (the type of food I eat and the amount I
eat) and the drinks (type of drinks) I drink? Does it matter to God?
Yes, it does. It does matter to God.
We worship and glorify God in the food and drink we drink and
we worship and glorify other gods in our lives in the food and drink we eat and
drink.
God bless you.
Reference
Bible
Souza, de, Brasil Elias. (Jan, Feb, March, 2020). Daniel:
Bible study guide.

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