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21. And the servant came back and gave his master an account of these things. Then the master of the house was angry and said to the servant, Go out quickly into the streets of the town and get the poor, the blind, and those who are broken in body.

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BBE Gospel of Luke 14:21 overlaying nature image scene: Autumn colors reflect in rain puddles on a forest path.;21. And the servant came back and gave his master an account of these things. Then the master of the house was angry and said to the servant, Go out quickly into the streets of the town and get the poor, the blind, and those who are broken in body.

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Summary: In Luke chapter 14, Jesus shares important teachings and parables that illustrate themes of humility, grace, and the nature of the Kingdom of God. The chapter begins with Jesus dining at the house of a prominent Pharisee, where he observes how guests compete for the best seats. He teaches that true honor comes from humility and encourages guests to take lower positions at feasts, emphasizing that those who exalt themselves will be humbled (verses 1-11). Next, Jesus instructs his host to invite those who cannot repay, such as the poor and the disabled, highlighting the importance of selfless generosity and the blessings that come from serving those in need (verses 12-14). Following this, He shares the Parable of the Great Banquet, illustrating how many are invited to God's Kingdom but many reject the invitation, emphasizing the inclusivity of God's grace while also warning about the consequences of refusal (verses 15-24). In the latter part of the chapter, Jesus speaks about the cost of discipleship, stating that one must be willing to forsake all for the sake of following Him. He uses the examples of building a tower and a king going to war to convey the importance of counting the cost of commitment (verses 25-33). The chapter concludes with a warning about salt losing its flavor, which serves as a metaphor for the necessity of maintaining the effectiveness of one's discipleship (verses 34-35). Overall, chapter 14 emphasizes humility, the call to discipleship, the nature of God's invitation, and the need for a genuine response to His grace.

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