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What does it mean to come to Jesus?

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Coming to Jesus involves a heartfelt trust and reliance on Him for salvation (John 6:35).

To come to Jesus is not a physical act but a spiritual movement of the heart towards Him. In John 6:35, Jesus refers to Himself as the bread of life, stating that those who come to Him shall never hunger, indicating that this coming signifies a deep need for spiritual nourishment. This act of coming to Jesus encompasses belief in Him, resting in His sufficiency for salvation, and committing one's life to Him. It is an invitation for sinners to turn away from self-reliance and human works, finding complete fulfillment and security in Christ alone.
Scripture References: John 6:35

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Lord of the Sabbath
Jim Byrd · Mar 6, 2016
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