
Sunday Jun 22, 2025
Even the Broken Can Sit at the King’s Table | Sunday Sermon
The sermon "Even the Broken Can Sit at the King’s Table" is based on 2 Samuel 9 and highlights King David’s compassionate act of seeking out Mephibosheth, the crippled son of Jonathan, to show him kindness for Jonathan’s sake. Despite being physically broken and socially disqualified, Mephibosheth is invited to dine continually at the king’s table, symbolizing God's grace and covenant love extended to the undeserving. The sermon draws a strong parallel between David’s mercy and God’s redemptive love toward us, showing that our worth is not based on personal merit but on relationship and covenant. It also emphasizes how past trauma—such as Mephibosheth’s fall as a child—can mark a life deeply, yet God’s grace restores dignity, purpose, and belonging.
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