There are some things in life that aren’t worth the effort or the money they cost; lousy food is one thing that comes to mind…
Food is necessary to sustain life, food costs money, food takes time and effort to prepare and food can be something that adds zest and variety to life: Food is important. People in Western countries put a lot into food.
I wouldn’t think that any of this comes as news to you, dear reader…
The great question of this or any other age is: Why would we settle for lousy food if we don’t have to? Yes, friends it is upon such great questions that the fate of civilization rests. In connection with this great issue, I must now confess that somehow I have slipped into snobbery; I am a food snob!
Since I must eat to live, I’d prefer to eat good stuff. If I am going out to eat, I would prefer a place that serves good food to one that slings the hash or tosses the burgers… and I am unrepentant on this point. As an old boss once (maybe more than once, come to think of it) said to me: “If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right.”
Why accept mediocrity? Why settle for average? If we have the power or the ability to do better, shouldn’t we do better? You see this really isn’t about food at all, it’s about not settling for second best. Martin Luther King once said that if you are a street sweeper, be the best street sweeper you can be. Doesn’t this apply to all areas of our daily lives? I think it does, and I think that it is a firm Biblical concept. It isn’t about showing off or being a hot-shot or arrogant or prideful, it’s about having a great testimony for Christ.
Let’s say you are at work and there is a Christian among your co-workers. This person wants to tell everybody about God and church and that person is a slacker, a sand-bagger and a lazy worker. How do they reflect upon God? Not well!
Back to true confessions: God has provided us with the physical need to eat, and the means to eat well (hopefully). Why eat lousy food? Why not do the best we possibly can within our means, giving glory, thanks and praise to God all the while?
Final note: There is no deathbed; nobody is even sick. But if you’re going to write a title, why not make it a good one?




Well written, Don and gratefully received! God bless you for confirming spiritual manna to me this morning!
Glenda Mills
I agree with you totally…if we have to eat, it might as well be delicious good food.