Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen

bride of christ Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen

I am happy to announce the release of a brand new article entitled "Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen". This article explains what Jesus meant when He said that "Many are called, but few are chosen", in the Parable of the Marriage Feast that is found in the Gospel of Matthew. It contrasts God's Grace and Mercy versus self-righteous works, and discusses a few other issues as well.

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As usual, below is my synopsis of this new article. Enjoy!

MANY ARE CALLED, BUT FEW ARE CHOSEN

Published On : August 11, 2012

Last Updated : August 11, 2012

Parable Of The King And The Marriage Feast, Many Are Called But Few Are Chosen, God's Invitation For All Men Everywhere To Be Saved, The Old Testament Prophets And Messengers Were Rejected Persecuted And Killed By Unbelieving Jews, The King Sends His Servants To The Riff-Raff Of Society, Gospel To Jews And Gentiles, Revelation's Bride Of Christ And Marriage Feast Of The Lamb, No Wedding Garment Means Being Cast Into Outer Darkness, Robe Of Righteousness, Washed In The Blood Of The Lamb, Self-Righteous Works Versus Grace And Mercy Of God, Children Of The Kingdom Cast Out, Unbelieving Reprobate Dogs, Beware Of The Concision, Few Are Chosen, The Broad Way To Destruction, Bride Is Clothed In Garment Of Righteousness And Covered By Her Husband Jesus Christ, Now Is The Day Of Salvation, Brevity Of Human Life, Invitation, Reading List

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