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Isaiah 25:6-9 is the first mention of a great banquet at the end of history where God is the host. In our passage, Jesus is invited to comment on this event. With a little cultural background, we discover just how different and radical Jesus’ interpretation was compared to the ideas of his day. We will be invited to see ourselves in the parable Jesus told. While I think Cornerstone is to be commended for opening our property to the local community, it is my prayer that we would catch the enthusiasm of the servant in the parable, and perhaps see anywhere that there is still room around Jesus’ lavish banquet table, a table that is open to all.
By Cornerstone Presbyterian ChurchIsaiah 25:6-9 is the first mention of a great banquet at the end of history where God is the host. In our passage, Jesus is invited to comment on this event. With a little cultural background, we discover just how different and radical Jesus’ interpretation was compared to the ideas of his day. We will be invited to see ourselves in the parable Jesus told. While I think Cornerstone is to be commended for opening our property to the local community, it is my prayer that we would catch the enthusiasm of the servant in the parable, and perhaps see anywhere that there is still room around Jesus’ lavish banquet table, a table that is open to all.