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A Worship Invitation to the King’s Feast
By , STAFF WRITER
Published on January 27, 2026
Left and Right Ministries Continue Their Scripture-Anchored Mission
Left and Right Ministries is a set-apart husband & wife worship music ministry, known for their Scripture-anchored worship and their dedication to carrying the message of the Kingdom. Their body of work includes praise songs, psalm-based worship, and edifying live performances, all reflecting a heart committed to honoring Yahuah. So, it’s not surprising to see this carried into yet another spectacular worship single that speaks directly to the heart.
The ministry’s longstanding focus on obedience and steadfast devotion, reflected in their guiding verse, “You shall not turn aside to the right or to the left” (Deuteronomy 5:32), permeates their message and connects deeply with the parable’s call to respond wholeheartedly to Yah’s invitation.
“Sitting at Your Table” continues that mission. It’s not merely a song—it’s a devotional moment, wrapped in melody, inviting every listener to step into the presence of the King who calls us His own. Musically, the song stands out, creating a bright, uplifting sound that inspires joy and celebration. The rhythm complements the theme: when Yahuah invites us to His table, it is not a somber summons but a call into life, hope, and Kingdom celebration.
“Sitting at Your Table” opens by proclaiming the words of Matthew 22:1-14, the parable of the wedding feast. In this passage, Yahusha describes a generous king preparing a banquet for his son—a celebration overflowing with abundance, invitation, and grace. Yet many who were called refused to come. “For many are called, but few are chosen.”
This imagery is central to the song’s expression: Yahuah has prepared a table—a place of belonging—and His invitation is extended to everyone willing to come. There is room for the broken, room for the redeemed, room for the seeker, and room for the faithful.
The chorus emphasizes the importance of spiritual preparation and the integration of both grace and discipline, while exemplifying compassion and conviction in the Set-apart walk:
“I don’t want to be found making excuses, just making excuses to not be with You, because I want to be sitting at Your table. I want to be ready and able to be all that You want me to be. Oh, Master, I will keep my lamp burning, because I want to be sitting at Your table.”
As the song builds into its crescendo, you begin to hear a heartfelt invitation:
“Come all to Me, come take a seat at the table of the King of kings.”
A reminder to believers that Yah’s table is still open and still welcoming—that our Adon eagerly invites us to sit and listen, to be shaped by His Word and Ruach, not the noise around us.
As you listen on All Praise Radio, may this song remind you that Yah’s table is open. The King has prepared a feast through our Adon Yahusha—the door is open, the invitation extended, and a place reserved.
The only question left is the one the song quietly presses on our hearts:
Will you take your seat at His table?
Revelation 19:9 — “Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding supper of the Lamb!”
This article was written by , dedicated to bringing the latest news and stories to the Set Apart Community. Published on January 27, 2026.
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