
19 Jan
Walk with Us – Session 3
Session 3 Devotional: Walking Toward Welcome
Psalm 23:5a – “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies…”
There is something sacred about a table prepared just for you. A place set with intention. Not because of what you’ve done—but because of who you are.
At Zeteo, we prepare tables every day. Tables where women sit, often for the first time, in a place of dignity. No shame. No fear. Just belonging.
This is the heart of our mission: to restore a sense of home for women who have been told, over and over again, that they don’t belong. We say the opposite—through meals shared, prayers whispered, and celebrations held.
The enemies of their past don’t get the final word. God does. And He says: There’s a place for you here.
As spring begins, consider who God might be calling you to welcome. To prepare a place for. To serve without expectation.
Prayer: Lord, prepare my heart to be a place of welcome. Teach me to set the table for others the way You set it for me.
Monthly Walking Point
Psalm 23:5a – “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies…”
“The enemies of their past don’t get the final word. God does. And He says: ‘There’s a place for you here.’”
Weekly Scripture Reading Plan
Week 1: Luke 14:12–24
“Go out… and bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind, and the lame.”
Who is God calling you to make room for?
Week 2: Isaiah 25:6–9
“On this mountain the Lord will prepare a feast…”
What would it feel like to sit at God’s table?
Week 3: John 21:9–17
Jesus cooks breakfast for His disciples and restores Peter.
What does it mean to be forgiven and welcomed?
Week 4: Revelation 19:6–9
“Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb.”
Give thanks for the eternal welcome you’ve received—and long to extend it to others.
Walk With Us is a monthly giving campaign rooted in Psalm 23—a call to companionship, not urgency. When you become a monthly donor, you don’t just give. You journey. You show up month after month as a quiet but powerful presence in someone’s valley, beside their still waters, and toward a place of welcome.




