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Mr. Alcala, drawing from Luke 14:16-24, begins by presenting God's invitation to salvation, likening it to a royal wedding where guests are freely invited because the price has been paid by the host, Jesus Christ. He highlights the common excuses people make to avoid accepting this invitation, such as being too busy or fearing social repercussions. He stresses that God has made "all things ready" through Christ's death on the cross, offering the "only way" to be saved.
By Pennsauken Gospel HallMr. Alcala, drawing from Luke 14:16-24, begins by presenting God's invitation to salvation, likening it to a royal wedding where guests are freely invited because the price has been paid by the host, Jesus Christ. He highlights the common excuses people make to avoid accepting this invitation, such as being too busy or fearing social repercussions. He stresses that God has made "all things ready" through Christ's death on the cross, offering the "only way" to be saved.