csreeves Posted November 23, 2010 Report Posted November 23, 2010 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great Quote
Ramon Posted November 24, 2010 Report Posted November 24, 2010 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great "feast in the kingdom of God" has guests from all over the world. Who are they? Who will be the ones "thrown out" of the feast? Why will they be excluded? Answer: They are the Quote
charisbarak Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 The guests from all over the world will be those who have put their trust in Jesus & who live for Him! The ones thrown out will be those who have pretended to be followers of Jesus, but have not repented and accepted Christ Jesus. Quote
haar Posted November 27, 2010 Report Posted November 27, 2010 The guests at the feast in the Kingdom are those who responded to the invitation to accept the Lord Jesus and lived lives according to their new status- children of the Most High God. These guests are from all over the whole earth- Jews and Gentiles who accepted the lord Jesus Christ. Those outside are those who rejected the invitation- both Jews and Gentiles. Quote
Summertime7 Posted November 28, 2010 Report Posted November 28, 2010 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great "feast in the kingdom of God" has guests from all over the world. Who are they? The guests from all over the world are literally just that, people from every nation, tribe and tongue, including Jews and Gentiles alike. Who will be the ones "thrown out" of the feast? The ones not allowed into the feast will be those who procrastinated and took their walk with Christ for granted, always putting off spending time with Him today for tomorrow. It will also be the ones who walked in hypocrisy during their time on earth. Why will they be excluded? They will be excluded because in essence they rejected Christ! Quote
nurselaino Posted December 1, 2010 Report Posted December 1, 2010 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great Quote
FORWARD FELEX Posted December 22, 2010 Report Posted December 22, 2010 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great "feast in the kingdom of God" has guests from all over the world. Who are they? Who will be the ones "thrown out" of the feast? Why will they be excluded? The guests are: Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and who we take to be last but are consistently holding fast to the word of God. Those who rejected the teachings of the Bible and enjoyed the fleeting pleasures of the world will be thrown out of the feast. This is because the feast will be for those invited and legible to be present there and then. Quote
Eudora Posted January 4, 2011 Report Posted January 4, 2011 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great "feast in the kingdom of God" has guests from all over the world. Who are they? The folks of those whom He has called, they have kept His commandments. Who will be the ones "thrown out" of the feast? Matthew discusses this as well as Luke. Matthew says that they shall be cast out into outer darkness. I don Quote
wifee Posted January 19, 2011 Report Posted January 19, 2011 a)Guests are the people from north,south,east &west who have answered &accepted Jesus Quote
Commissioned Posted January 29, 2011 Report Posted January 29, 2011 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great Quote
wizzie55 Posted February 25, 2011 Report Posted February 25, 2011 THE ONES THAT BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST non BELIEVERS [C] THE ONE THAT HAVE NOT CONFESS THEIR SINS AND ARE NOT BAPTIZED Quote
andyho1 Posted March 4, 2011 Report Posted March 4, 2011 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great feast in the kingdom of God has guests from all over the world. Who are they? Who will be the ones thrown out of the feast? Why will they be excluded? The great feast in the kingdom of God has guests from all over the world. Who are they? They are the people who accepted Jesus as their lord and Savior and truly repent of their sins. Who will be the ones thrown out of the feast? The ones thrown out of the feast will be those who refuse to accept Jesus as their lord and savior. Why will they be excluded? The will be excluded because they did not believe in Jesus as their lord and savior. They refuse to accept this invitation which is Salvation when they had the opportunity to do so. Quote
Eager Bver Posted June 14, 2011 Report Posted June 14, 2011 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great “feast in the kingdom of God” has guests from all over the world. Who are they? Who will be the ones “thrown out” of the feast? Why will they be excluded? It is people from every nation, e.g., Spanish, English, Indian, Dutch, German, etc. (otherwise known as Gentiles) who accepted and received Jesus as Lord in their lives. They are the unbelievers who would not accept Jesus as Savior, Lord and King. Quote
Raph Posted June 19, 2011 Report Posted June 19, 2011 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great "feast in the kingdom of God" has guests from all over the world. Who are they? These are all the people. Who will be the ones "thrown out" of the feast? Sinners will be thrown out. Why will they be excluded? Because they did not repent and respod to the call of Jesus. Quote
blezed Posted August 9, 2011 Report Posted August 9, 2011 Q3. (Luke 13:28-30) The great �feast in the kingdom of God� has guests from all over the world. Who are they? Who will be the ones �thrown out� of the feast? Why will they be excluded? 1) The guest are not just the Jews, but the Gentiles also who came from the east and west and north and south. 2) The ones that will be thrown out of the Kingdom of God are the sinners. 3) They will be excluded because they did not repent, they did not except the invitation when offered. Quote
Gerbrand van Schalkwyk Posted May 18, 2012 Report Posted May 18, 2012 The great "feast in the kingdom of God" has guests from all over the world. Who are they? Everybody who accepted Christ as their Saviour and followed Jesus in every way. Who will be the ones "thrown out" of the feast? Everybody who didn't follow Jesus Why will they be excluded? The only way into the Kingdom is through Jesus. We must accept Him as our Saviour. We must admit and repent for our sins. We must forgive others who sinned against us and we must be obediant to God, else we will be excluded. Quote
pickledilly Posted September 29, 2012 Report Posted September 29, 2012 If this feast is the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, the guests will be the believers who compose the Body/Bride of Christ. The Bride of Christ is all who have believed on the Messiah as Savior with repentance of sin, and have subsequently been transformed with new spiritual life to live out their faith with the hope of union with Him in the inheritance of heaven. All others will be excluded for rejecting the terms of the invitation established by the Father’s will - that each must humbly come in personal repentance and acceptance of His sovereign divine plan, not human ones. They will be rejected for trusting in a religious doctrine or ritual or supposed birthright rather than the Messiah who saves. They will be turned away because they do not have the proper garment of holiness that one is given when the blood of Christ is spiritually applied over a repentant heart. They will not be able to enter because they never loved and submitted to Christ. Quote
jacquie7 Posted May 10, 2013 Report Posted May 10, 2013 The guests from all over the world are the Gentiles included with the Israel. The ones who will be thrown out of the feast could be the Israelites that do not believe in Jesus (this could also be some Gentiles who are unrepentant). Quote
tgandy Posted May 3, 2014 Report Posted May 3, 2014 The guests at the feast in the Kingdom of God will be for all peoples, the Jews and the Gentiles. The ones "thrown out" will be those who did not repent and respond to Jesus' call. Those excluded will be those who wait until it is too late because we do not know the hour of his coming. Quote
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