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Ora Street Mission Band - King's Table (CCM)

Ora Street Mission Band has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called King's Table.

The band shares the following: "The story of David and Jonathon's son always struck me as such an example of God's mercy. David made a covenant with Jonathon, who dies and leaves a son behind that is crippled. David sends for him and he feels so unworthy that he begs to be David's servant but David picks him up, puts a robe around him, puts a ring on his finger, and sets him at the King's Table."

Lyrics:

Ora Street Mission Band - King's Table[Verse]
God is calling me higher
He's calling me past the outer courts
He's calling me to the Holy of Holies
To where that new wine is poured

[Verse]
He remembers his promises
To Him He calls me to come
But at his feet I begged to be his servant
But instead He made me His son

[Pre-chorus]
Oh I've been so thirsty
So thirsty for You!
Lord, I've been so hungry
Hungry for Your move!

[Chorus]
God is calling me to the King's table
He is calling me to come up high
I want to feast at Zion's table
He is calling me, oh, to His side

[Verse]
Now I come to His table
In His presence I can barely stand
When He tells about His plans for me
How He wants to give us this land

[Pre-chorus]
Oh I've been so thirsty
So thirsty for You!
Lord, I've been so hungry
Hungry for Your move!

[Chorus]
God is calling me to the King's table
He is calling me to come up high
And I want to feast at Zion's table
He is calling me, oh, to His side
He is calling me to His side

[Bridge]
So blow the trumpet in Zion Zion!
Sound the alarm in my holy mountain
He's calling me, I hear Him calling me!
To drink from the ancient fountain

[Bridge]
So blow the trumpet
Sound the alarm in my holy mountain
He's calling me, I hear Him calling me!
To drink from the ancient fountain

[Chorus]
God is calling me to the King's table
He is calling me to come up high
I want to feast at Zion's table
He is calling me, oh

[Chorus]
God is calling me to the King's table
He is calling me to come up high
And I want to feast at Zion's table
He is calling me, oh, to His side

[Outro]
He is calling me to His side
He is calling me to His side
He is calling me to His side


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/48XrzYIHOTAvqLChXm8YvZ

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGY4wrZG6j4

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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