Adrian the Beloved

Royal Dainties at the King's Table

2 h 16 min · 29. mar. 2026
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In this message, Adrian the Beloved reveals the richness of sitting at the King’s table. We learn that Jesus Himself is the feast we have come to, and the Father does not serve us leftovers—He gives us the best portion. Among the dainties are the roasted breast, representing God’s unfailing love. To feed on the roasted breast is to continually nourish ourselves with His love. The message presses home why feeding is so important: to sit at the King’s table and not eat is to deprive yourself of the very essentials needed to thrive in your walk with Christ. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.

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