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What does the Bible say about God's Great Supper?

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God's Great Supper symbolizes the Gospel of salvation that invites sinners to partake in eternal life through Christ.

In Luke 14:15-24, Jesus illustrates the Gospel as a Great Supper prepared by God for all who are invited. This feast signifies the promised salvation from sin and the eternal life offered through faith in Jesus Christ. The parable highlights God's sovereign grace where the invitation is not merely an invitation but a command to come and partake, emphasizing that those who are spiritually impoverished are the ones God delights to bring in. Christ, the Lamb of God, fulfills this obligation by paying the price for sin, thus making the feast ready for all who believe.
Scripture References: Luke 14:15-24

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God's Great Supper
Fred Evans · Oct 12, 2011
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