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How do we know we are invited to the great supper?

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We know we are invited to the great supper by the truth that all who hunger and thirst for righteousness shall be filled.

The invitation to the great supper is extended to all, signaling that anyone in need can come. Jesus emphasized that acknowledging our hunger and need is essential—'Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled' (Matthew 5:6). The nature of those invited includes the poor, the maimed, and the blind, representing those who recognize their spiritual poverty and need for a Savior. The assurance lies in the gospel that all who are called by God are indeed drawn to Him. If you desire to know Him and recognize your need, this is evidence of the Spirit's work within you, confirming that you are part of the invited guests.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:6, Luke 14:21-23

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A Great Supper
Eric Floyd · Jul 12, 2020
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Joshua

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