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What does the Bible say about the parable of the Great Supper?

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The parable of the Great Supper illustrates God's invitation to salvation and the rejection of that invitation by many.

In Luke 14, Jesus tells a parable of a great supper where a certain man, representing God, invites many to dine with Him. The guests all make excuses for why they cannot come, reflecting humanity's reluctance to respond to God's call. This parable emphasizes that God's kingdom is open to all, especially the poor and lost, highlighting the grace offered through the gospel. The Great Supper symbolizes the gospel feast of grace available in our current age, inviting everyone to partake of salvation prepared through Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Luke 14:16-24, Psalm 109:31, Psalm 110:3

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A Great Supper
Allan Jellett · Apr 13, 2014
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