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What does the Bible say about the command to come to God?

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The Bible teaches that God commands all sinners to come to Him for salvation, promising forgiveness through Christ.

In Isaiah 1:18-20, God issues a gracious command: 'Come now, let us reason together.' This command, far from being a mere invitation, is a summons from the Most High God for sinners to bow before His throne. It emphasizes the authority of God's word and the necessity for every person, described as 'laden with iniquity,' to respond by coming to Him. When God commands us to come, He means we cannot disobey without consequence; it's our responsibility to heed this call and seek His grace through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:18-20, Romans 10:21

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God's Word to You
Don Fortner · Jan 18, 2017
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