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What does the Bible say about the royal invitation in Matthew 22?

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The royal invitation in Matthew 22 emphasizes God's gracious and sovereign call for all to come to the feast of salvation.

In Matthew 22, Jesus presents a parable about a king who prepares a marriage feast for his son and sends out invitations to his subjects. The invitation represents God's gracious call for sinners to come to Christ and partake in the banquet of salvation. This invitation is marked by both grace and authority, illustrating that those who refuse are not merely passively choosing not to attend, but are actively rejecting the King’s command. The king's invitation signifies that salvation is available to all, both the 'bad and good,' reflecting God's intention to fill His kingdom regardless of one's past.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:1-14, Romans 5:6-10, Ephesians 2:1-3

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