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What does 'come to the feast' mean in the Bible?

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'Come to the feast' symbolizes an invitation to accept salvation and partake in the blessings of God's grace.

The phrase 'come to the feast' in the biblical context, as seen in Luke 14, represents God’s earnest invitation to all people, especially those who acknowledge their need for salvation. This feast is a metaphor for the gospel, where God's grace is freely offered to the undeserving. Throughout Scripture, this invitation emphasizes God's desire that none should perish but that all should come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). To accept this invitation means to relinquish all excuses and recognize one's need for a Savior, ultimately understanding that salvation is entirely by God’s provision and grace.
Scripture References: Luke 14:15-24, Revelation 22:17, 2 Peter 3:9

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