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What does the Bible say about the invitation to the Gospel?

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The Gospel invitation is wide and inclusive, calling all to come to the marriage feast of the Lamb.

In Matthew 22:1-14, Jesus describes the invitation to the wedding feast as a gracious offer extended by the king to those he initially invited. The mention of the feast symbolizes the abundant provision of the Gospel—spiritual nourishment, peace with God, and eternal hope. This invitation is not limited; it is available to all, emphasizing God’s readiness to embrace sinners. The Gospel is presented as a feast that is complete and sufficient for every person's need, showing that while many reject it, God's desire is for all to come to Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:1-14, 1 John 4:10

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Matthew 22:1-14
J.C. Ryle · Feb 26, 2016
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