Luke 14:1-24 is an invitation and a warning. There are four sections that warn how selfishness can keep us from entering the kingdom, and from accepting an invitation to God’s great banquet.
Selfishness in relationship to religion (14:1-6)
Selfishness in relationship to position (14:7-11)
Selfishness in relationship to giving (14:12-14)
Selfishness in relationship to priority (14:15-24)
The parable of the Great Banquet shows us that God's kingdom is a celebratory feast, but it’s not the kind of feast you’d think. Instead of a feast for the rich, affluent, entitled, and proud (those who offer to be excused from God’s banquet), it’s a feast for the humble (those who are surprised and glad to be invited).