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

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The Bible depicts the King's table as a place of abundant grace, mercy, and provision for His people.

In 2 Samuel 9, the story of King David seeking out Mephibosheth illustrates God's grace as he shows kindness not based on merit, but for Jonathan's sake. This reflects how God's grace invites believers to His table, offering forgiveness and restoration. Romans 8:32 states that if God did not spare His own Son, He will graciously provide all things. The notion of the King’s table signifies that there is always enough grace to cover the sins of those who come in faith, emphasizing the abundance found in Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, Romans 8:32

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The Kings Table
John Reeves · Mar 2, 2025
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