Tuesday, July 7

Coming to Jesus
John 6:35-40; Matthew 11:28-30

Recognizing thirst is not enough; we must come to the source. Jesus invites us to come—not to a religion, ritual, or set of rules, but to a Person. Coming to Jesus means more than intellectual acknowledgment; it requires movement, decision, and surrender. Perhaps you have known about Jesus for years but never truly come to Him. Or maybe life's burdens have caused you to drift away from His presence. Today, Jesus extends the same invitation He gave at the Feast of Booths: Come. Bring your weariness, your questions, your failures, and your fears. He promises rest for your soul. Coming to Jesus is not a one-time event but a daily practice of turning toward Him, opening your heart, and positioning yourself to receive what only He can give.

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