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What does the Bible say about the invitation to come to Christ?

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The Bible invites us to come to Christ, emphasizing that He has prepared all things for our salvation.

In Luke 14:17, the servant is sent to call those who were invited to a great supper, which symbolizes the invitation to come to Christ. This invitation underscores that we do not need to bring anything to the table; God has prepared all things for us through the redemptive work of His Son, Jesus Christ. The call to 'come' reflects the grace of God, urging sinners to accept the salvation that has been fully accomplished by Christ. Indeed, all things are ready, and the Gospel declares a complete provision for our spiritual needs.
Scripture References: Luke 14:17, Philippians 4:19, John 6:35

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