The Church Being a Feast
John 12:1 "Then Jesus, six days before the Passover, came to Bethany, where Lazarus was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead."
(2)"Therefore they made Him a supper there; and Martha served, but Lazarus was one of the ones reclining at table with Him."
Matthew 22:2 "The kingdom of the heavens has become like a king who prepared a wedding feast for his son."
Words of Ministry
Bethany means house of the poor or house of affliction. Outwardly, the church may be poor and afflicted. The church on earth may not be rich in material things; it should be rich with the enjoyment of the Lord in His presence. The outward people will always look down on the church, saying that it is poor and full of affliction. They do not have a spirit to realize how rich we are in the enjoyment of all that the Lord is to us.
Although there was nothing outwardly attractive about that little house, inwardly it was filled with feasting, resting, and satisfaction. Not only the Lord Jesus was feasting and resting, but so was everyone else who was there. It must be this way in the church life... Outwardly, everything may be poor; inwardly, however, everything is precious, sweet, and dear. We have the sweet sensation that we are with the Lord and that the Lord is with us. He is feasting with us and we are feasting with Him. Both He and we are resting. Everyone is at rest and everyone is satisfied. This is the church life.
His presence means very much to the church life. The church life is a life that absolutely depends upon the Lord's presence. Without the Lord's presence, the church life is empty. Inwardly, the church life is a feast... Here there is always a feast prepared for the Lord and His people. Not only the Lord Himself enjoys it, but all the people who are with Him enjoy it as well... The church is a place where the Lord and His people come together to feast with one another and to enjoy one another.
(From pages 302-303, Life-Study of John by W. Lee, Living Stream Ministry)