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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 by the Jews.

In Luke 14:16-24, Jesus tells the parable of a certain man who prepared a great supper and invited many guests. When the invited guests made excuses and refused to come, the master commanded his servants to go into the streets and compel the poor, maimed, and blind to come in. This reflects God's call to salvation, especially to those who are marginalized, highlighting the rejection of the Gospel by many of the Jewish elite while extending grace to the Gentiles. The passage emphasizes God's sovereignty in inviting sinners to partake in the blessings of His Kingdom.
Scripture References: Luke 14:16-24

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