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What does the Bible say about God's servant in Luke 14?

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Luke 14 highlights Jesus as God's single servant inviting all to the Great Supper, symbolizing fellowship with God.

In Luke 14, Jesus explains through a parable that He is God's conquering servant, sent to invite sinners to the feast of salvation. This invitation signifies God's grace and mercy, as seen when he calls the poor, the maimed, and the blind, who are often marginalized. He emphasizes that the offer of salvation is not based on human merit but solely on God's initiative. This points to the heart of Reformed theology, which teaches that God sovereignly elects who will be saved, reflecting His mercy rather than human effort.
Scripture References: Luke 14:15-24, Isaiah 42:1, John 6:44

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