A parable from Charles Spurgeon:
Have you never heard of a king who made a series of great
feasts and bade many week after week? He had a number of servants who
were appointed to wait at his table; and these went forth on the
appointed days and spoke with the people.
But, somehow, after a while the bulk of the people did not come to
the feasts. They came in decreasing number; but the great mass of
citizens turned their backs on the banquets.
The king made enquiry, and he found that the food provided did not
seem to satisfy the men who came to look upon the banquets; and so they
came no more. He determined himself to examine the tables and the meats
placed thereon. He saw much finery and many pieces of display that never
came out of his storehouses. Continue at Trevin Wax
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