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Hardcover No More Crumbs: Your Invitation to Sit & Feast at the King's Table Book

ISBN: 088419521X

ISBN13: 9780884195214

No More Crumbs: Your Invitation to Sit & Feast at the King's Table

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Using the Biblical figure, Mephibosheth, as a case in point, Pastor Rod Parsley uses vivid imagery and profound biblical insight to invite readers to reject the crumbs of life and come to sit down and feast at God's table.

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Inspiring Book

This book's theme is built around the incident in the Old Testament where King David invited Mephibosheth to dine at the king's table as a kindness to Jonathan. Pastor Parley notes, "the covenant of promise cut between David and Jonathan provided for Mephibosheth before he was born." Mephibosheth was in Lo-debar, an outcast from a rival royal family, yet David showed him kindness.In chapter 4 he drives home the necessity of persisting in prayer. Smith Wigglesworth is quoted on the topic, saying, "I will not move until God moves." On unpleasant circumstances Parsley writes, "...we should respond to every circumstance with faith, being content in what God is doing in and through us." This is a faith building book. Pastor Parsley has the gift of stirring the gift of faith within his audience.

No more crumbs, a powerful tool for your life

this book will teach you how to sit at the kings table, Its excellent reading, that will incourage you to move out of your current situation. And show you how to achieve God's supernatural abundance in your life. May God bless you and keep you!!!
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