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This latest book from Klesia and Atlas "The Only Table: Reordering Life Around One Source" introduces a theological framework where communion with Yeshua is not a mere ritual but the exclusive source of human life. The author argues that modern believers are unconsciously shaped by "rival sacraments"—such as productivity, media, and consumerism—which train the body to trust in self-justification and immediate satisfaction. By contrast, true sacramentality requires a bodily reorderingof one’s habits, time, and desires around a single table. The narrative explores how the ancient world understood shared meals as acts of allegiance, suggesting that eating is always a political and spiritual confession of who governs us. Ultimately, the work calls for a voluntary surrender of self-authorship, leading to a life of peace and generosity that resists the high-pressure systems of the world.