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What does the invitation to come to the feast mean?

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The invitation to come to the feast represents God's personal call to sinners to receive salvation through faith in Christ.

The invitation to the feast in Luke 14 embodies God's compassionate and urgent call to sinners to come to Him for salvation. Rather than a mere invitation, it is a divine summons that emphasizes the readiness of God to receive those who will respond. The Supper is already prepared, symbolizing the completed work of Christ. The urgency of the message signifies that now is the time for salvation— not later, not after necessary preparations are made. The refusal or indifference to this invitation signifies a rejection of God's grace and will lead to dire consequences, as noted in the parable's conclusion. Believers are called to bring others into this invitation, affirming that there is still room at God's table for all who would come.
Scripture References: Luke 14:15-24, 2 Corinthians 6:2

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