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It is Christ who has prepared a grand feast and brought
forth the gospel teaching from His hidden store of divine wisdom and
readied His table for the souls who will be fed there (Psalm 23:5).
The man who finds his way to this food will discover that in the
hereafter God has prepared a sumptuous meal, "a meal of fat and mar-
row and of pure wine in which there are no dregs" (Isa.
25:6); i.e., God
has granted him eternal life, where he will sit in heaven with Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob (Mat.
8:11); eating and drinking at Christ's table (Luke
13:29).
He will be sated by seeing the Divine Countenance (Psa.17:15),
and refreshed as if by an eternal fountain (Psa.
36:9).
The Lord God has invited many to this banquet, for He desires all
men to be consoled and to come to the knowledge of truth (1 Tim.
2:4).
He sends His Word out into all the world (Rom.
10:18).
He wishes for
all ends of the earth to turn to Him (Isa.
45:22).
This is why He sends
His servants out at banquet time and has them announce to the guests:
"Come, for everything is ready.
Jesus intended this primarily for the Jewish people.
Not only had
they been invited to God's kingdom through the various prophesies about
the Messiah, but God had also sent them John the Baptist, the preacher
of righteousness; the holy apostles; and, yes, even Christ himself, God's
righteous Servant (Isa.
53:11).
All of them admonished the Jews to re-
pent and believe the Gospel, for God's kingdom was at hand.
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