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You’re Invited to the Table
- Narrated by: Lisa Wilt
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
If you’ve ever felt left out wishing you were invited, you’ll be warmed by this grace-filled story of Prince Mephibosheth, the grandson of the first king of Israel.
His story can be our story. Like him, we each have been dropped by someone, somewhere, at sometime. He survived a fall, and we too have survived the fall of humankind.
We are imperfect, but we are perfectly loved because we are God’s child. He wants to heals our hurts, remove our shame, and calm our fears. Like Mephibosheth, we don’t need to hide in a low place like Lo-debar, because our king wants to raise us high.
We are invited to the king’s table.
There, the tablecloth of grace covers our crippled lives like the table covered his crippled legs. If you’ve ever been hurt by rejection or loneliness, you’ll discover from his story that our king is both faithful and forgiving. Best of all, he is trustworthy.
Me-phib-o-sheth had a hard name to pronounce, and he had hard breaks. And maybe you’ve had hard breaks. Maybe you too need mercy and grace. Don’t we all? When I look at Me-phib-o-sheth, I see me….and you! We are beloved heirs who have been given a royal robe and asked to eat with our king.
Won’t you join him?
From the publisher: Lisa Wilt is an inspirational speaker and multiple award-winning author. Her first three books won both gold and silver Medals from The Illumination Book Awards. These awards shine a light on exemplary Christian books honoring the year's best new titles. For over 35 years, Lisa worked full-time as an award-winning pharmacist in community pharmacy and the pharmaceutical industry. By grace, Lisa and her husband–a physician–have two grown children who have followed in their medical footpaths. Of all her accomplishments, the title that most defines Lisa is child of God. As her family will tell you, Lisa’s weaknesses are thrift-store bargains and cookie dough ice cream.