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Why is rejecting God's invitation to salvation dangerous?

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Rejecting God's invitation to salvation can lead to being cast into eternal darkness without mercy.

The danger of rejecting God's invitation to salvation is vividly portrayed in the parable of the wedding feast. In Matthew 22:13, the individual without the wedding garment is bound and cast into outer darkness, symbolizing eternal separation from God's presence. The refusal to accept God's provision for righteousness leads not only to a speechless encounter before the King but also to the grim reality of weeping and gnashing of teeth, indicating the eternal consequences faced by those who turn away from His call. As conveyed in the sermon, many hear the gospel invitation yet make light of it, illustrating the unchanging attitude of humanity towards divine grace throughout the ages.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:13, Isaiah 64:6

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