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What does the Bible say about the marriage feast in Matthew 22?

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Matthew 22 describes the Kingdom of Heaven as a marriage feast prepared by a king for his son, inviting both the good and the bad.

In Matthew 22, Jesus uses the parable of a king who prepares a wedding feast for his son to illustrate the nature of the Kingdom of Heaven. The king sends servants to invite those who were bidden, but they refuse to come, making light of the invitation. This reflects the rejection of God's invitation to salvation. Eventually, the king orders his servants to gather anyone they can find, both the good and the bad, emphasizing that the gospel is available to all. This parable reveals the sovereign grace of God in reaching out to those who are undeserving, showcasing His mercy in extending the invitation to eternal life.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:1-14

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