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

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The Bible teaches that God's invitation to salvation is broad and generous, inviting all to come to Him through Christ.

The parable of the great banquet, as described in Luke 14:15-24, illustrates God's great provision for salvation and His earnest invitation to sinners. The master of the house sends out a servant to invite many to the feast, indicating that the Gospel is offered to all. This invitation is not limited to a select few; rather, God's heart is revealed through the broad and liberal call to come, emphasizing that all who choose to respond are welcomed. The invitation, therefore, reflects God's infinite willingness to save those who turn to Him in faith, as Christ says in John 6:37, 'Him that comes to me I will in no wise cast out.'
Scripture References: Luke 14:15-24, John 6:35-37, Matthew 22:1-14, 1 John 4:10

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