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Great Feast

A parable of Jesus about invites to a great feast.
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Luke 14 : 16 A rich man decides to give a great banquet. – Slide 1
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The preparations are made. – Slide 2
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The man tells his servant all is ready for the feast and to go and invite the guests. – Slide 3
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Luke 14 : 18 The servant invites a wealthy landowner who tells him he has just bought a new field... – Slide 4
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... and cannot come to the banquet as he must go and see it. – Slide 5
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Luke 14 : 19 Another invited guest has just bought 5 yoke of oxen... – Slide 6
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... and excuses himself as he is just on the way to try them out. – Slide 7
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Luke 14 : 20 The servant goes to the home of another invited guest... – Slide 8
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... but he has just got married and refuses the invite. – Slide 9
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Luke 14 : 21 The servant reports back that none of the invited guests can come. The angry man tells the servant to go into the streets and alleys of the town and invite the poor, the crippled the blind and the lame. – Slide 10
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The servant finds a blind man and guides him to the banquet. – Slide 11
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He finds a lame man in an alley... – Slide 12
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... and helps him to the banquet. – Slide 13
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He sees a crippled lady ... – Slide 14
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... and assists her to the feast. – Slide 15
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The poor, lame crippled and blind enjoy the banquet but there is room for more. – Slide 16
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The man tells his servant to go outside the town and invite those on the roads and country lanes. – Slide 17
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The man comes across a poor couple. – Slide 18
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... and invites them to the banquet. – Slide 19
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He finds a poor widow in a country lane and invites her too. – Slide 20
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He invites a poor man living along the road. – Slide 21
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Luke 14 : 24 The man is delighted to welcome his new guests and says that none of those who made excuses will get a taste of his banquet. – Slide 22
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