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What does the Bible say about being invited to the wedding of the Lamb?

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The Bible emphasizes that all are invited to come to the marriage feast, as God prepares everything for His guests.

In Matthew 22:1-14, Jesus illustrates the invitation to the wedding through a parable where a king invites guests to his son's wedding feast. Despite the careful preparations made by the king, many who were invited refused to come, showing their indifference and disdain for the opportunity given to them. The parable signifies that while the invitation to come to the wedding is extended to many, not all respond positively. This accounts for the broader theme in Scripture about the rejection of God's grace by those who do not have the heart to accept it. The invitation reflects God's willingness that all come to Him, yet it emphasizes the necessity of a divine work in enabling individuals to respond to His call.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:1-14

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