Domination and Submission
We sat up late on Thanksgiving night and channel surfed; while we talked the TV ended up on Charlie Rose (a late night talk show on PBS). The show was interviewing chefs who had given recipes or thought to a book called “The Last Supper” (which asks the question: if you were going to eat one last meal, what would you eat and who would you eat it with?). The book seems interesting enough – but at some point, Rose reads from (I think) the introduction, a passage that goes something like this:
Being a chef is the ultimate act of domination. You select the ingredients and lead a crew until you have forced several individual parts into one dish. And, if that is so, then ...
Eating is the ultimate act of submission. Allowing yourself to be served, and forced to the whim, the skill and loves of the chef.
This immediately reminded me of one of my grandmothers (I’ma – pronounced Ah’maw). She was a country lady who cooked some of the best food I have ever eaten. She cooked all the time; but never sat to eat (at least when anyone could see her). No matter what anyone said to her, she rarely sat and enjoyed the fruits of her own hand.
In this area, she lacked the ability to submit. As this thought was rolling around in my mind, I started to realize just how many areas I have trouble submitting.
It touched my heart that he was willing to submit to the leadership of another worship leader; and the move of God. It blessed me to be able to minister to him (as part of the team); even as we were ministering to God and receiving ministry from God.
I can’t help but wonder how great it would have been to have served my I’ma a meal. To show her just how much we loved her by lavishing upon her the very thing that she loved to give us. I think that we all missed something wonderful there.
Happy December everyone.
Andy
Labels: Christian life, Cooking
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