Rejecting God – Part 4

June 18, 2026

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                        Rejecting God - Part 4
                             Luke 14:22-23
                              06/18/2026


        22   And the servant said, ``Sir, what you commanded
             has been done, and still there is room.''
        23   And the master said to the servant, ``Go out to
             the highways and hedges and compel people to come
             in, that my house may be filled.''  (ESV)

        Our prayer this week acknowledges the work of the Holy
   Spirit as He grants us wisdom and faith to trust in God for our
   redemption from sin, death, and the power of the devil.
        O Lord, since You never fail to help and govern those
        whom You nurture in Your steadfast fear and love, work
        in us a perpetual fear and love of Your holy name.


        Jesus, in response to the exclamation, ``Blessed is everyone
   who will eat bread in the kingdom of God,'' told a parable of a
   great feast where those who were invited refused to attend.  When
   the honored guests excused themselves, the master of the house
   told his servant to gather the least important people in the
   city.  Many came to dine at the feast.

        And the servant said, ``Sir, what you commanded has
        been done, and still there is room.''  And the master
        said to the servant, ``Go out to the highways and
        hedges and compel people to come in, that my house may
        be filled.''


        The invitation to the feast was extended outside the city,
   outside the region.  Although the children of Israel are God's
   chosen people, the message of God's love is not exclusive to
   them.  Throughout the Old Testament we hear the call to all
   nations to come to the knowledge of the truth, to repent and
   accept God's grace.  No one is excluded from the invitation to
   hear of God's grace, love, and mercy.  God's house is filled with
   redeemed sinners from every nation, from every race, without
   exception.  His love extends to all people, for the death and
   resurrection of His Son, Jesus, paid the price of all sins.

        May our Lord grant His mercy to all people, that they hear
   of His love and accept His grace.  Amen.