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How do I come to Christ if I feel unworthy?

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Recognize that Christ welcomes all who are burdened, regardless of their worthiness; come as you are.

Feelings of unworthiness are common among those seeking Christ, yet the gospel assures us that it is not our worth that draws us to Him, but His grace. In Matthew 19:14, Jesus rebukes those who would hinder children from coming to Him, showing that His arms are open to everyone, regardless of their past. The call to come is unqualified—'whosoever will, let him come'—meaning we are invited to bring our burdens and sins to Him. True coming involves ceasing our works and resting in His finished work—His grace is sufficient for the weary and those burdened by sin.
Scripture References: Matthew 19:14, John 6:37

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