It's more like two invitations to the feast. These are two repeating stories following the same plot. God offers redemption to the Jews. They turn it down. They are judged and punished accordingly. Then God offered redemption to the world. The world turns it down. The world will be judged and punished accordingly.
Now, we paint with a wide brush when we start using names and terms. The Jews were being held to account for turning away their Bridegroom. But among the Jews, there were some individuals who were faithful and righteous with God. Just like now, the world is rejecting it's Bridegroom - but among the world, there are those of us who are faithful and righteous with God. Both groups saw God's judgment fall upon their world, but each group saw/will see themselves saved from God's wrath.
The Marriage Supper of the Lamb occurs in the eternal realm. It's a whole 'nother treatise, but it's my understanding that God in the eternal can access any point in time, at any point in 'time'. And that even tho on this earth we all die at different times, we all arrive in heaven at the same time. Which in heaven is that point when Christ is calling His own to the feast prior to His return.
The Bridegroom came for His chosen bride, and she left Him at the altar. So then the Groom offered to take the world as his Bride, and the world is leaving Him at the altar. But among them all, there are faithful servants whom He will gather from the beginning of time. I fully expect to meet and greet with lots of Old Testament saints at the Wedding Supper, in the eternal realm.
Can't wait to meet and greet with you too
If that makes any sense
Now, we paint with a wide brush when we start using names and terms. The Jews were being held to account for turning away their Bridegroom. But among the Jews, there were some individuals who were faithful and righteous with God. Just like now, the world is rejecting it's Bridegroom - but among the world, there are those of us who are faithful and righteous with God. Both groups saw God's judgment fall upon their world, but each group saw/will see themselves saved from God's wrath.
The Marriage Supper of the Lamb occurs in the eternal realm. It's a whole 'nother treatise, but it's my understanding that God in the eternal can access any point in time, at any point in 'time'. And that even tho on this earth we all die at different times, we all arrive in heaven at the same time. Which in heaven is that point when Christ is calling His own to the feast prior to His return.
The Bridegroom came for His chosen bride, and she left Him at the altar. So then the Groom offered to take the world as his Bride, and the world is leaving Him at the altar. But among them all, there are faithful servants whom He will gather from the beginning of time. I fully expect to meet and greet with lots of Old Testament saints at the Wedding Supper, in the eternal realm.
Can't wait to meet and greet with you too
If that makes any sense
In a Jewish Wedding, there are Seven Feasts, one every evening, the Seventh one is called the Marriage Supper.
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