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Why is the command to come to Christ significant?

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The command to come to Christ is a call to repentance and faith, reflecting God's sovereignty and grace.

In Genesis 45, Pharaoh commands Joseph to tell his brothers to come, which exemplifies the authority behind God's call to salvation. It is not merely an invitation, but a directive that emphasizes the sovereignty of God in our salvation. Our response to this command is a matter of obedience born out of faith, recognizing that to come to Christ is to embrace the grace He offers. This command is vital for Christians as it summarizes the essence of the gospel call, urging us to forsake all else and find our life in Him. It reminds us that coming to Christ is essential for true rest and nourishment for our souls.
Scripture References: Genesis 45:19-20, Matthew 11:28-30

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