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What does it mean that we are seated at the King's table?

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Being seated at the King's table symbolizes our status as children of God, granted dignity and provision by His grace.

To be seated at the King's table signifies that we are accepted and valued as God's children. In 2 Samuel 9, Mephibosheth, despite his disabilities, receives not just sustenance but a place of honor at David's table, representing our own spiritual enrichment through Christ. This imagery emphasizes that believers, redeemed by grace, share in the richness of God's kingdom. Ephesians 2:6 elaborates that we are raised up and seated with Christ in heavenly places, which affirms our new identity. It reflects the assurance of His provision—spiritually, emotionally, and physically—as we dwell in His presence, despite our shortcomings.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, Ephesians 2:6

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