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What does the Bible say about the great banquet in Luke 14?

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Luke 14 describes a great supper prepared by Jesus, symbolizing the invitation to salvation for the humble and needy.

In Luke 14, Jesus attends a supper hosted by a Pharisee, where He uses the occasion to teach profound truths about humility and the nature of those who will partake in His great supper. The supper represents the marriage feast of the Lamb, inviting those who recognize their unworthiness and need for grace. Jesus highlights that the true guests of this meal are not the proud or self-sufficient, but those who realize they are 'nobodies' reliant on Him alone for salvation. Thus, this great banquet symbolizes the culmination of God's redemptive plan, where only those who understand their spiritual poverty and need for Christ will be welcomed.
Scripture References: Luke 14:1-23

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The Great Supper
Paul Mahan · Sep 30, 2011
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