Coming continually to Christ means maintaining an ongoing relationship of faith and dependence on Him.
To come continually to Christ signifies that our relationship with Him is not a one-time event but a lifelong journey characterized by persistent faith and reliance. In 1 Peter 2:3, believers are described as coming to Christ as living stones, which indicates a continuous process of growth in faith. This ongoing coming to Christ encompasses seeking His help in all aspects of life—whether in times of joy, sorrow, or need—reminding us that just as we need physical sustenance daily, we also need spiritual sustenance through repeated communion with Him. This reflects the Reformed understanding that salvation is not only an initial act but a continual act of living in Christ through faith, reliance, and prayer.
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