As the Coleraine meetings continued in their second week, on Tuesday 1st Feb 2000 Murray McCandless preached on “the great supper” from Luke 14:16-24. He drew simple yet powerful lessons from the fact that the supper of which the Lord spoke had been financed by another, that the banqueting house was going to be filled, and that acceptance of the invitation to the supper had to come first, above every other consideration. He applies this to the “gospel supper” and presses home the folly of those who make excuses as to why they will not come to Christ. He makes the pertinent point that when people get saved they often look back and say “How silly I was to try and avoid salvation – and how grateful I am that I didn’t miss the final call”.
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