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What happens to those who make excuses for not coming to Christ?

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Those who refuse to come to Christ due to excuses will not experience His salvation and will miss the blessings of His kingdom.

Jesus’ parable in Luke 14 highlights the consequences of those who make excuses for not accepting His invitation. The individuals who were invited to the supper and chose to focus on their own affairs instead of responding to the call symbolize those who prioritize worldly things over Christ. Jesus indicates that those who dismiss His gracious offer will not taste of His supper, which signifies exclusion from the joys of salvation. The parable illustrates both God's sovereignty in choosing whom to save and the serious nature of rejecting His call. Those who allow their self-centered excuses to prevent them from coming to Christ are essentially forfeiting the blessings of being part of God's kingdom and facing the eternal consequences of their choices.
Scripture References: Luke 14:21-24

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