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At the King's Table | Why the Dietary Laws Still Apply & Matter to the Messiah

At the King's Table | Why the Dietary Laws Still Apply & Matter to the Messiah

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At the King’s Table: Why Food Reveals Allegiance

By Jason Breda

Every kingdom has a table—and every table reveals who reigns.

At the King’s Table is a bold return to biblical clarity in an age that treats holiness as optional and obedience as outdated. Jason Breda takes readers on a verse-by-verse journey through the most misunderstood New Testament passages about food—Mark 7, Acts 10, Romans 14, 1 Timothy 4, and Colossians 2—and shows, through careful exegesis and historical context, that none of them abolish God’s dietary distinctions.

This is not a book about diet. It’s a book about dominion.
It’s about allegiance in the ordinary—how the way we eat, rest, and live declares who our King truly is.

Breda dismantles centuries of theological assumptions with precision, exposing how mistranslation, tradition, and cultural compromise have blurred God’s boundaries between clean and unclean, holy and common. He builds the case that Jesus and His apostles lived Torah-faithful lives, that Gentiles were grafted into the same covenant family, and that obedience still defines love under the reign of Messiah.

Through 15 deeply researched chapters, readers are guided to rediscover the covenant continuity between Sinai, Calvary, and the coming Kingdom. The message is simple but seismic:

Grace doesn’t erase God’s commands—it empowers us to keep them.

You’ll learn:

  • Why “Jesus declared all foods clean” is a mistranslation.

  • Why Peter’s vision in Acts 10 wasn’t about pork, but people.

  • Why Paul’s letters defend Torah rather than dismantle it.

  • Why holiness, from your table to your calendar, still reflects your allegiance to the King.

This book doesn’t call believers to legalism—it calls them back to loyalty. It’s an invitation to recover the joy of distinction, the beauty of order, and the freedom of walking under Christ’s reign as both Savior and King.

Because the gospel of the Kingdom is not just about what saves you—it’s about Who rules you.

At the King’s Table challenges comfortable religion and calls disciples to visible, covenant faithfulness.
It’s time to let your kitchen preach allegiance.

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