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How do we know God prepares a feast in honor of His Son?

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God prepares a feast for His Son as an expression of His love, inviting others to partake in His grace and mercy (Matthew 22:2-3).

In the parable shared by Jesus, the kingdom of heaven is likened to a king who prepared a marriage feast for his son (Matthew 22:2). This feast symbolizes the abundance of grace and love that God extends towards humanity. It is a feast crafted not of obligation from the invitees, but as a generous offer from God to share in the blessings found in Christ. The invitation itself is a demonstration of the Father's desire to honor the Son while inviting the needy into the fullness of His mercy. God does not require gifts or sacrifice from us; rather, He provides all the necessary provisions for the feast out of His great love, emphasizing that the feast is fundamentally about His grace towards us.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:2-3

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