His Word To Thee, Is ~ "Come Unto Me"

His Word To Thee, Is ~ "Come Unto Me"

This POEM emphasizes God's great invitation to come to Him for salvation, which provides great peace in once's heart, yea eternal rest. It establishes man's need as a Hell-deserving, Hell bound sinner. That need is salvation. It also highlights God's holiness and His demand that it be satisfied in order to pardon man. The poem tells how God pronounces man guilty and that he must pay. (continued below)

 
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His Word To Thee, Is ~ "Come Unto Me," 20 lines

(continued from above) He demands judgment and then pays what we owe through His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. It tells the imperative that the works of man can never save him, cannot do what Jesus' atonement (the payment of His pure blood) did do/has done. The fiftth couplet closes the poem as follows: "Though your sins be as scarlet ~ come to Him, The blood Jesus shed cleanses white as snow, Come now and reason ~ receive not what's grim, His loving forgiveness and peace to know." His invitation is to all. Any that come to Him, He will in no wise cast out.