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How do we know that men are unwilling to come to Christ?

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Men are unwilling to come to Christ because, by nature, they do not see their need for Him and prefer to make excuses.

The parable in Luke 14 illustrates the unwillingness of men to respond to God's invitation to salvation. Despite being offered the great banquet of grace, every invited guest made excuses for their absence, demonstrating the true state of the human heart. Jesus reveals that sinners often do not recognize their spiritual need and, therefore, do not come to Him. Their refusal to partake in the supper reflects an underlying rebellion and pride, rooted in a desire to maintain control over their lives. This truth emphasizes the radical nature of human depravity, showcasing that without divine intervention, individuals remain blinded to their need for Christ and are unwilling to accept the grace freely given.
Scripture References: Luke 14:18-20

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