Not One Bone Broken

This beautiful sunny morning at King's Table began with another incredible praise and worship session. Pastor Tuttle then welcomed us all and Germaine Brunson gave a short sermon.
We were then gifted with a performance by the incredibly talented Tyson Leamon. Leamon is a singer/songwriter from Riceville, Tennessee, who has performed alongside The Steel Woods, Confederate Railroad, The Kentucky Headhunters, Jacob Bryant and more. He has been singing since he was 3-years old, and his music moved everyone in the room.
Keenan Clark then took the stage. Clark is an evangelist who travels around the country preaching at churches, conferences, and events. Today, he spoke on the Blood of the Lamb and the importance it holds in our salvation and our journey as Christians.
He shared Revelation 12:11, They triumphed over him by the Blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.
"The foundation of the Blood comes from an unbreakable place, a place sin doesn't know how to break," Clark said. "If your life is built on anything, surrounding anything, praising anything other than the Blood of the Lamb, it is built on a foundation that is going to break."
The message challenged me to ask myself what happens should my life go a direction I didn't ask for? When life takes a turn that is unexpected and challenging, perhaps even unavoidably difficult, how do we manage and continue as men of Faith?
Your story, your testimony, will break if it was not bathed in the Blood of the Lamb.
"It is not your church that has saved you," Clark reminded us all. "It was not that preacher that has saved you. It is the Blood of the Lamb."
Psalm 34:19-20 tells us,
The righteous person may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all; he protects all his bones, not one of them will be broken.







