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How does God's invitation to the Great Supper reflect His mercy?

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God's invitation to the Great Supper illustrates His mercy by offering salvation to sinners who cannot merit it themselves.

The invitation to participate in God's Great Supper is a profound demonstration of His mercy towards a depraved humanity. As articulated in the sermon, Christ came not for the righteous but for sinners, underscoring the mercy of God in bringing in those who are spiritually needy (Luke 14:21). This reflects the essence of the Gospel: that salvation is not through works or personal righteousness but through the grace of God that meets us in our helplessness. The supper symbolizes the fullness of God’s redemptive plan, where every guest must be brought in, showcasing His loving desire that none should perish, but that all who believe may have eternal life.
Scripture References: Luke 14:21

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God's Great Supper
Fred Evans · Oct 12, 2011
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