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What does it mean to come to God's feast?

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To come to God's feast means to accept His grace and provision for salvation, recognizing our spiritual needs and relying solely on Christ.

Coming to God's feast, as depicted in the great supper, entails acknowledging our spiritual deficiencies and embracing the all-sufficient grace offered through Christ. It signifies a willingness to leave behind worldly distractions and false securities, much like the characters in the parable who made excuses. The feast represents the fullness of life found in Christ, where sinners find forgiveness, hope, and peace. Accepting this invitation requires faith in the reality of God's provision and an active response to come, reflecting a heart that understands the urgency and necessity of receiving God's grace.
Scripture References: Luke 14:17, Matthew 11:28

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