Luke Chapter 14, Verse 24
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24: λεγω γαρ υμιν οτι ουδεις των ανδρων εκεινων των κεκλημενων γευσεται μου του δειπνου
24: For I say unto you, That none of those men which were bidden
shall taste of my supper.
24: But I say unto you that none of those men that were invited shall
taste of my supper.
For I say unto you. These may be considered as the words of Jesus,
making an application of the parable to the Pharisees before him.
None of these men. This cannot be understood as meaning that no Jews would be saved, but that none of those who had treated him in that manner -- none who had so decidedly rejected the offer of the gospel -- would be saved. We may here see how dangerous it is once to reject the gospel; how dangerous to grieve away the Holy Spirit. How often God forsakes for ever the sinner who has been once awakened, and who grieves the Holy Spirit. The invitation is full and free; but when it is rejected, and men turn wilfully away from it, God leaves them to their chosen way, and they are drowned in destruction and perdition. How important, then, is it to embrace the gospel at once; to accept the gracious invitation, and enter without delay the path that conducts to heaven!

