Publisher's Synopsis
The Revolution Starts on the Table
What if the greatest revolution didn't begin with a sword-but with bread?
Yeshua of Nazareth didn't climb thrones. He overturned tables.
He didn't demand power. He shared meals.
In a world ruled by empire and fear, He knelt with the broken, healed without charge, and invited the outcast to eat.
This is not the story of religion.
It's the story of resistance-through love.
Of justice-through mercy.
Of power-redefined at the table.
In this bold and poetic book, you'll discover:
- How Yeshua's quiet acts shattered systems of control
- Why the Shabbat table was more powerful than Rome's throne
- The true meaning behind forgiveness, healing, and shared bread
- A fresh look at the Gospel through Messianic Jewish eyes
Each chapter weaves together Scripture, history, and Spirit-filled commentary to uncover the radical truth:
The Kingdom of God still starts with an open table.
If you're tired of empty religion and hungry for something real-this book is your seat at the table.