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What does the Bible say about God's eternal banquet?

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The Bible describes God's eternal banquet as a glorious feast for the redeemed, symbolizing ultimate joy and fulfillment in His presence.

In Revelation 22 and Song of Solomon 2:4, the imagery of a banqueting house represents the celebratory gathering of believers in eternal communion with God. This feast is not just a meal but a profound experience of joy and fullness, where the faithful recount their Lord's dealings and share in the peace of a sinless state. The joy of contrast will be particularly evident, as those who have experienced trials and tribulations on earth will find their bliss in the absence of sorrow and pain, enhancing their appreciation of the glory in eternity.
Scripture References: Revelation 22; Song of Solomon 2:4, Psalm 4:8

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