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What is the significance of coming to Christ with the whole heart?

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Coming to Christ involves the whole heart, including intellect, affections, and will (John 6:35).

The act of coming to Christ is not limited to a surface-level commitment; it demands the engagement of our entire being—mind, heart, and will. In John 6:35, Jesus declares, 'I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.' This comprehensive approach signifies that true faith encompasses understanding, strong affections towards Christ, and the will to follow Him wholeheartedly. Thus, genuine conversion entails a transformation of all faculties, demonstrating that such a response is enabled by the Father's drawing power.
Scripture References: John 6:35

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