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What does the Bible say about God's feast for His people?

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God's feast represents His abundant grace and provision for His people, as seen in Isaiah 25:6-9.

In Isaiah 25:6-9, the Lord prepares a grand feast for all people, symbolizing His grace and salvation. This feast is set on a mountain, representing a kingdom where God provides richly for His people. The imagery of fat things and well-refined wine illustrates the fullness and richness of God's blessings. Such a feast signifies not only a future celebration but God's current provision for His people in Christ, who offers sustenance for the soul through grace, redemption, and justification, assuring that He makes all things ready for those who are called.
Scripture References: Isaiah 25:6-9

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The Feast
Don Bell · Apr 9, 2017