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Why does Jesus invite the needy to come to Him?

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Jesus invites the needy to come to Him as He embodies grace and mercy, ready to provide for those who seek Him.

The invitation from Jesus to come unto Him, especially found in Matthew 11:28, reflects His heart for the needy and broken. His message is not one of exclusion but a wide-open call to those who are weary and burdened. He assures them that He will give them rest, demonstrating that His grace is sufficient for all who recognize their need. This invitation emphasizes the sovereign grace of God, where Christ offers redemption and relief from the burdens of sin and guilt. The feeding of the 5,000 serves as a tangible manifestation of this promise; every person there had their physical needs met fully, which mirrors the spiritual satisfaction that He offers to all who come to Him in faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28, Mark 6:37-38, John 10:9

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