Who Will Come To Jesus?

God’s invitation to men is broad but not unqualified. The words “whosoever will may come” throw the door open, indeed, but the church is carrying the gospel invitation far beyond its proper bounds, turning it into something more human and less divine than that found in the sacred Scriptures. What we tend to overlook is that the word “whosoever” never stands by itself. Always, its meaning is modified by the word “believe” or “will” or “come.” According to the teachings of Christ, no one will or can come and believe unless there has been done within him a prevenient work of God, enabling him to do so. In the sixth chapter of John, Jesus teaches as that no one can come of himself; he must first be drawn by the Father. “It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing,” Jesus said. Before any man or woman can be saved, he or she must feel a consuming spiritual hunger. Where a hungry heart is found, we may be sure that God was there first. “Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you” (John 15:16).

Verse

Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely. Revelation 22:17

Thought

According to the teachings of Christ, no one will or can come and believe unless there has been done within him a prevenient work of God enabling him to do so.

Prayer

Lord, thank You for preparing me to come to You, and thank you for such a wondrous salvation. It is very special to be chosen.