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What does the Bible say about coming to Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that all who come to Jesus will not be cast out, emphasizing God's invitation to all burdens and weary souls.

In John 6:37, Jesus declares, 'All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.' This profound statement reflects God's sovereign grace and the assurance that every person chosen by the Father will respond to the call of Christ. The context of this verse illustrates the loving invitation from God to all who feel the burden of their sin, encouraging them to seek refuge in Christ, the only one who can provide true rest for their souls.

Additionally, Matthew 11:28 echoes this invitation, as Jesus says, 'Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.' This signifies that the act of coming to Jesus is not merely about physical proximity but involves a heartfelt recognition of one's sinfulness and need for redemption. The assurance is clear: regardless of one's past, those who approach Him sincerely and in faith will find acceptance and forgiveness.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28, John 6:37, 1 Peter 2:4, Isaiah 43:1-3, John 6:44

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