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Table-ology: Week 1 - A Table Prepared for Me

36 min · 21. juni 2026
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In Week 1 of our new series, Tableology, we look at Psalm 23:5 and the powerful promise that God prepares a table for His people. David does not say he found a table, built a table, or earned a table — he says the Lord prepared it.This message reminds us that God is not only our Shepherd who leads us, but also our Host who provides for us, protects us, and brings us into His presence. Whether we find ourselves in the wilderness, surrounded by enemies, or facing situations we do not understand, there is still a table prepared.God can provide anywhere.God can protect anywhere.God can meet us with His presence anywhere.

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