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Why is the invitation to 'come to Jesus' significant?

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'Come to Jesus' is significant because it highlights the necessity of leaving our own efforts behind to receive His grace and peace (Matthew 11:28).

The invitation to ‘come to Jesus’ carries immense significance in the context of salvation and personal rest. It underscores the truth that we must abandon our self-reliance and works in order to truly find relief from the burdens of our sin and the obligations of the law. This call affirms the poignant reality that only in Christ do we have genuine hope and salvation. It is not a mere suggestion; rather, it emphasizes the urgency of turning from our own convictions and sins to embrace the grace that Christ freely offers. Thus, the invitation is both a comfort to the weary and a command to act upon the understanding of our desperate need for Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30

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