“If you want to know how real you are, test yourself by these words — “Come unto me.” In every degree in which you are not real, you will dispute rather than come, you will quibble rather than come, you will go through sorrow rather than come, you will do anything rather than come the last lap of unutterable foolishness — “Just as I am.” As long as you have the tiniest bit of spiritual impertinence, it will always reveal itself in the fact that you are expecting God to tell you to do a big thing, and all He is telling you to do is “come.”

“The Holy Spirit will show you what you have to do, anything at all that wil put the axe at the root of the thing which is preventing you from getting through. You will never get futher until you are willing to do that one thing. The Holy Spirit will locate the one impregnable thing in you, but He cannot budge it unless you are willing to let him.”

what a thing to read this morning.

One Response to ““Come unto me.” Matthew 6:28”

  1. Ace Says:

    Good word… I’ve said many times we are so focused on the BIG things that we are missing the mark. Song of Solomon 2:15 says… “Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.” The word “COME” may be a little word, but it requires A BIG response. Thanks for your writing. You are a blessing.


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