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“Come and See”

The Power Of The Invitation. Where Jesus is. John 1:38-39. “Come and See”. Peter. John 1:40-41. Nathanael. John 1:45-46. Samaritans. John 4:29-30. Spirit and Bride. Revelation 22:17. Jesus invites. Matthew 11:28-30. Peter and John. Acts 4:19-20. Cornelius. Acts 10:24, 27, 33.

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“Come and See”

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  1. The Power Of The Invitation Where Jesus is. John 1:38-39 “Come and See” Peter. John 1:40-41 Nathanael. John 1:45-46 Samaritans. John 4:29-30 Spirit and Bride. Revelation 22:17 Jesus invites. Matthew 11:28-30 Peter and John. Acts 4:19-20 Cornelius. Acts 10:24, 27, 33

  2. What Did All These People See? Christ Is One’s Only Hope Of Salvation! Acts 4:12 “He that hath the Son hath the life; he that hath not the Son hath not the life.” 1 John 5:12 “He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that disbelieveth shall be condemned.”Mark 16:16

  3. The Power Of The Invitation • Meets a great need. Revelation 22:17 • All who thirst for salvation will come and be saved. cf. John 7:37; cf. Romans 10:13, 16-17. • Not all realize their need. • All who labor can find rest. Matthew 11:28 • Not all realize they are laboring.

  4. The Power Of The Invitation Expresses a personal interest. When asked by the disciples of John, “Where abidest thou?” Jesus was interested, “Come and see.” He spent the day with them.John 1:39 General invitation. Luke 14:15ff. “Come; for all things are now ready.”

  5. The Power Of The Invitation Specific invitation.Luke 14:21, “Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in hither the poor and maimed and blind and lame. Luke 14:23, “Go out into the highways and hedges, and constrain (them) to come in, that my house may be filled.” URGENCY!

  6. The Power Of The Invitation Non- Threatening. Most do not resent an invitation to come as a guest. Where Jesus is. John 1:38-39 To Peter. John 1:40-41 To Nathanael. John 1:45-46 Samaritans. John 4:29-30 Peter and John. Acts 4:19-20 Cornelius. Acts 10:24, 27, 33 Jesus invites. Matthew 11:28-30 Spirit and Bride. Revelation 22:17

  7. The Power Of The Invitation • Requires little. • Does require: • Courage. • Love for the lost. • Zeal.

  8. The Power Of The Invitation Conclusion: Disciples, Andrew, Philip, Samaritan woman … had little time with the Lord, but they shared what they knew! Others learned how precious the Savior was to them!

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