Those Who Come To Christ

 

“All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out.”
- John 6:37

Is there any instance of our Lord’s casting out one who came to him? If there is, we would like to know of it; but there has been none, and there never will be. Among the lost souls in hell there is not one that can say, “I went to Jesus, and He refused me.” It is not possible that you or I should be the first to whom Jesus shall break His word. Let us not entertain so dark a suspicion.

Suppose we go to Jesus now about the evils of today. Oh, this we may be sure — He will not refuse us audience or cast us out. Those of us who have often been and those who have never gone before — let us go together, and we shall see that He will not shut the door of His grace in the face of any one of us.

“This man receives sinners,” but He rejects none. We come to Him in weakness and sin, with trembling faith, and small knowledge, and slender hope; but He does not cast us out. We come by prayer, and that prayer broken; with confession, and that confession faulty; with praise, and that praise far short of His merits, but yet He receives us. We come diseased, polluted, worn out, and worthless; but He does not cast us out.

“Come to Me,” Jesus said, “all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”

Let us come again today to Him who never casts us out.

- Charles Spurgeon


 
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