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What does Jesus teach about coming to Him in Matthew 11?

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In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus invites the weary to come to Him for rest, highlighting His gentle and lowly nature.

In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus extends a powerful invitation to the weary and burdened, offering them rest. He emphasizes the simplicity of coming to Him; it is not about performing works but about recognizing their dependence on Him. The context of His invitation illustrates His gentle and lowly heart, providing assurance that those who come to Him will find relief from the heavy burdens of sin and self-righteousness. This invitation captures the essence of grace—Jesus bears the weight of burdens, allowing believers to rest in the finished work of salvation. It underscores the necessity of coming to Christ, not based on conditions of worthiness but as a humble acknowledgment of their need for His grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30

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