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What does the Bible say about coming to Jesus for salvation?

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The Bible invites all who are thirsty to come to Jesus for spiritual refreshment, as stated in John 7:37.

In John 7:37, Jesus makes a heartfelt invitation to all who thirst, signaling that he alone can satisfy the deepest spiritual needs of humanity. This passage reflects the heart of the gospel, where Jesus stands as the source of living water, pleading with sinners to come to Him for healing and restoration. His cry represents not just an offer, but a passionate call to reconciliation, showing both His readiness to forgive and His desire for relationship with His people.

Throughout scripture, we see that this invitation holds true regardless of our past or present condition. Whether one's thirst stems from sin or desperation, Jesus welcomes anyone with a sincere heart to receive His grace. This underscores the biblical truth that salvation is not earned through works or personal merit, but freely given to all who believe in Him, emphasizing God's abundant mercy and love towards the undeserving.
Scripture References: John 7:37, Revelation 22:17

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John 7:37
Charles Spurgeon · Dec 31, 2016
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