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How do we know Jesus' invitation to come is genuine?

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Jesus' invitation to come is genuine as He expresses His deep love and patience for sinners, demonstrating His desire to reconcile us to God.

The genuineness of Jesus' invitation can be seen in His consistent and patient outreach to sinners throughout the New Testament. His cries to come and drink illustrate not only His authority as the Son of God but also His profound love for humanity. In John 7:37, His call occurs during a significant feast, highlighting the revelatory nature of His mission to quench the spiritual thirst of all, regardless of their past failings.

Furthermore, Jesus' sacrifice on the cross serves as the ultimate proof of His genuine invitation. By bearing our sins in His own body, He has paved the way for reconciliation between God and mankind. His longsuffering and willingness to bear with our shortcomings reflect a heart that desires our return, reinforcing the reality that His invitation is rooted in grace rather than merit. This assurance invites believers to respond with faith and humility, recognizing that no one is excluded from the offer of salvation.
Scripture References: John 7:37

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John 7:37
Charles Spurgeon · Dec 31, 2016
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