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What does it mean to feast at the table of the Lord?

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To feast at the table of the Lord means to partake in the spiritual blessings and communion offered through Christ’s finished work.

Feasting at the table of the Lord embodies the blessings and peace that believers experience through their relationship with Christ. David illustrates this in Psalm 23, where God prepares a table before His people, symbolizing the joy, mercy, and sustenance found in Him. For the elect, this table signifies communion with God, where they receive spiritual nourishment and fellowship in Christ. It is a reminder of the grace that was freely given to them and stands as a stark contrast to those who rely on their works, depicted in the sermon as a table that ultimately leads to destruction. Believers are invited to openly share in these divine provisions, a reflection of their secure position in Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:5, Romans 11:9-10

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