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What does the Bible say about God's invitation to the gospel supper?

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The invitation to God's gospel supper is a call to all who recognize their need for Christ, symbolizing grace and the fullness of salvation.

In Luke 14, Jesus tells a parable about a master who prepares a great supper and invites many to come, illustrating God's invitation to salvation through Christ. This supper represents the gospel, where Christ offers Himself as the bread of life, quenching spiritual hunger and thirst. The master expresses disappointment when invited guests refuse to attend, emphasizing the inexcusable nature of rejecting God's grace. The parable highlights God's desire for all to come to Him, demonstrating His readiness to receive sinners regardless of their status or past.
Scripture References: Luke 14:15-24, Isaiah 25:6, John 6:35

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