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What does the Bible say about feasting at the King's table?

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The Bible presents feasting at the King's table as a representation of Christ's provision and the completeness of His grace for His people.

In the Song of Solomon, feasting at the King's table symbolizes a believer's relationship with Christ, where the King is seated and provides a finished work signifying His grace. The table represents the abundance of spiritual blessings that God bestows upon His people in Christ, derived from Ephesians 1:3, which states that God has blessed us with all spiritual blessings in Christ. It emphasizes that we do not bring anything to this table; rather, Christ has furnished it completely for our benefit, illustrating the theme of grace and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice for sinners.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:3, John 5:39

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