Lancaster Baptist Church
Fresh Encounter - March 20
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Lancaster Baptist Church
4020 E Lancaster Blvd, Lancaster, CA 93535, USA
Wednesday 7:00 PM
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https://www.lancasterbaptist.org/guestTitle: Supper Is Ready
Text: Luke 14:16-24
Speaker: Pastor Gabriel Ruhl
Text: Luke 14:16-24
Speaker: Pastor Gabriel Ruhl
Introduction
I. The Meal in the Parable
A. The Description of the Meal
B. The Depicting of the Meal
Quote: “Christ, in one word, is the sum and substance of the great supper.”—J. C. Ryle
II. The Message in the Parable
A. The People for the Message
B. The Provisions in the Message
III. The Meanness in the Parable
C. The Priority of the Message
Quote: “To refuse the second summons would be an insult, which is equivalent among the Arab tribes to a declaration of war.”—A. T. Robertson
A. The Endorsement
B. The Excuses
- The Land Excuse
- The Livestock Excuse
- The Lady Excuse
C. The Enragement
Quote: “Sinners, who persistently and blatantly continue to reject the overtures of divine mercy, will tremble too late when they find themselves in the hands of an angry God. Once the doors of the gospel banquet are closed, Christ’s rejecters will clamor in vain for admission.”—Herbert Lockyer
IV. The Mercy in the Parable
A. The Crowd Receiving the Invitation
Decision
Did you make a decision for Christ today? Tell us about it he
https://www.lancasterbaptist.org/request-resourcesB. The Compelling in the Invitation
Conclusion