Have you ever felt lost when reading the Bible? Sometimes, the words feel too big. The ideas feel too deep. You might think, “I am not a teacher or a pastor. Can I really understand God’s truth?”
The answer is a loud yes.
God did not write His Word only for people with fancy degrees. He wrote it for you. He wants to meet you at your kitchen table. This is what we call Theology for the Table. In this post, we will look at how to make deep truths easy to understand. We will learn how to grow in our faith every single day.
What is Theology?
The word “theology” sounds like a big, scary word. But it is actually very simple.
- Theos means God.
- Logos means word or study.
So, theology just means “studying God.” If you have ever asked, “Who is God?” or “Why did Jesus die for me?” you are doing theology. It is simply getting to know your Creator.
When we practice Theology for the Table, we bring these big ideas into our real lives. We talk about God while we eat dinner. We think about His love while we wash the dishes. It makes the truth feel close to home.
Why Deep Truths Matter for Your Daily Life
You might wonder why you need to learn deep things. Isn’t it enough to just “love Jesus”?
Love grows when you know someone better. Imagine if you had a best friend but knew nothing about them. You wouldn’t be very close!
Learning Theology for the Table helps you:
- Stay strong when life gets hard.
- Know the difference between what is true and what is a lie.
- Feel more peace because you know God is in control.
When you understand who God is, you trust Him more. Trust leads to a calm heart.
Three Ways to Make the Bible Easy to Understand
You don’t need a library of books to grow. You just need a willing heart. Here are three simple steps to help you digest God’s Word.
1. Ask the Holy Spirit for Help
Before you open your Bible, say a quick prayer. You can say, “Lord, please show me who You are today.”
The Holy Spirit is our Great Teacher. He takes “big” truths and makes them clear to our minds. You are never studying alone.
2. Focus on One Small Piece
Don’t try to read the whole Bible in one day. Take one verse or one story. Read it slowly.
Think of it like eating a big steak. You have to take small bites and chew well. This is what it means to “meditate” on the Word. It just means thinking about it over and over.
3. Use the “Plain Language” Rule
When you read something hard, try to say it out loud in your own words. If you can explain it to a child, you probably understand it!
Theology for the Table is about keeping it simple. If a word is too big, look it up in a simpler Bible version. God wants to be known, not hidden.
How to Talk About God at Your Table
Discipleship happens best when we share what we learn. Your kitchen table is the perfect place for this.
You don’t have to give a sermon. Just share one thing you learned about God today.
- Ask your kids: “What is one cool thing God made today?”
- Tell your spouse: “I read today that God never sleeps. That makes me feel safe.”
- Pray together: Keep your prayers simple and honest.
When we talk about Theology for the Table, we make God a part of our family. He isn’t just someone we visit on Sunday. He is a guest at every meal.
Common Big Words Made Simple
Sometimes, Christians use big words that can be confusing. Let’s break a few down using our Theology for the Table approach.
Justification
This sounds like a court word. It basically means “God sees me as if I never sinned.” Because of Jesus, God clears our record. It is a free gift!
Sanctification
This is a long word for a simple process. It means “becoming more like Jesus.” It’s like a garden growing. It takes time, but God is the one pulling the weeds and helping us bloom.
Grace
Grace is getting a wonderful gift that you did not earn. It is God’s kindness to us, even when we make mistakes.
Putting Theology into Practice
Knowing things in your head is good. But Theology for the Table must change your heart and hands.
If you learn that God is Sovereign (which means He is the Boss of everything), it should change how you worry. If He is the Boss, you don’t have to be!
If you learn that God is Holy (which means He is perfect and clean), it should change how you act. We want to be clean because He is clean.
Practical Tips for Today:
- Write one verse on a sticky note and put it on your fridge.
- Listen to a worship song and pay attention to the words.
- Thank God for three things before you eat your next meal.
Building a Habit of Growth
Discipline is just doing the right thing over and over. You don’t become a giant in the faith overnight. You grow one day at a time.
Start small. Maybe spend five minutes every morning reading a Psalm. Those five minutes add up. Over a year, you will find that your “table” is full of God’s wisdom.
Remember, Theology for the Table is for everyone. You are invited to the feast. Don’t be afraid of the deep parts of the Bible. God will hold your hand as you swim.
Final Thoughts for the Journey
You don’t need to be a scholar to love God deeply. You just need to be a follower. By using Theology for the Table, you can take the biggest truths about God and bring them into your daily life.
Keep your sentences short. Keep your heart open. And always keep your Bible close to where you eat and live. God is ready to teach you.
Are you ready to learn? Let’s start today.
What is one “big” question you have about God? Leave a comment below, and let’s talk about it simply!

