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What does Jesus mean when He says, 'Come unto me'?

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'Come unto me' invites those weary to find rest and salvation in Jesus.

In Matthew 11:28, Jesus invites, 'Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.' This call reflects His compassion for the weary and burdened, offering an assurance that He is the source of true rest. The invitation underscores Christ's role as the Savior who is approachable and willing to receive all whom the Father has given Him. It also emphasizes the necessity of faith to accept this rest, further affirming God's sovereign grace that draws individuals to Christ for salvation and fulfillment. Ultimately, this invitation is a call to reliance on His finished work rather than on one's own efforts.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28, John 6:37

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