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Why is it significant that all things are ready for the great supper?

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The significance of 'all things are now ready' emphasizes that salvation is fully accomplished through Christ and is immediately accessible to those who respond to it.

The phrase 'all things are now ready' signifies the completion of God's redemptive plan through Jesus Christ. In the context of the parable, it means that the provisions for salvation—the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ—have laid the foundation for all who would come. Just as God prepared for Adam before his creation, providing everything in the garden, God has likewise prepared a feast of spiritual nourishment for His people. This readiness calls sinners to abandon their excuses and partake in His grace, reinforcing the urgency of responding to God's call to salvation today, without delay.
Scripture References: Luke 14:17, Genesis 1:29, Hebrews 10:26-27

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The Great Supper
Dan Culver · Feb 24, 2013
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