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What does the Bible say about the Great Supper?

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The Great Supper illustrates God's invitation to sinners to partake in His grace and salvation.

The Great Supper, as described in Luke 14:15-24, represents the gospel feast prepared by God for all who are spiritually poor, needy, and blind. This parable emphasizes the bounteous grace afforded to sinners through the preaching of the gospel, and how many who are initially invited refuse to come due to their worldly distractions and excuses. Ultimately, the call extends beyond the original invitees to include those who are marginalized and in need of grace. This reflects God's sovereign choice in extending salvation to the undeserving.
Scripture References: Luke 14:15-24, Isaiah 55:1, Matthew 11:28-30, John 6:37

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The Great Supper
Don Fortner · Sep 24, 2010
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