In the Parable of the Great Supper from Luke 14, Jesus illustrates God's invitation to humanity through the story of a host who prepares a banquet. When the initially invited guests make excuses not to attend, the host sends his servant to invite the marginalized—the poor, maimed, halt, and blind. This represents how God extends His grace to all, especially those society rejects. The parable works on practical, personal, and prophetic levels, showing God's persistent pursuit of relationship with us despite our excuses. The message remains urgent today: there's still room at God's table, and we're called to compel others to accept this divine invitation.