A REAL OFFER FROM A REAL SAVIOR

There are moments when the heart needs to hear, with quiet certainty, that the offer of Christ is not a trick or a trap or a hollow word whispered into the wind. It is real. It is sincere. It is extended by the One who bled for you, who rose for you, who intercedes for you even now at the right hand of the Father. And if I care for your soul at all, it is only because He has taught me to care; left to myself, I would not carry such concern. But His love bends the heart outward, and His compassion creates compassion in those who belong to Him. “The love of Christ compels us” (2 Corinthians 5:14), and it is His love that compels me to speak to you now.

Christ is reaching toward you from every direction—from the Scriptures you read, from the believers who encourage you, from the ministry that surrounds you, from every quiet prompting that stirs your conscience and warms your hope. He calls through His Word, saying, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). He calls through His Spirit, who whispers the things of Christ into weary hearts. He calls through His people, imperfect as we are, who long to see you walk in light and joy and steady trust. This is not the voice of manipulation; this is the voice of mercy.

Yes, the world is filled with counterfeits—voices that exploit rather than heal, hands that take rather than give. Scripture warns us of such things, that “from among yourselves men will rise up, speaking twisted things, to draw away the disciples after themselves” (Acts 20:30). But the existence of the false does not negate the beauty of the true. There remain men and women who simply want to walk beside you, who want nothing except to see Christ formed in you, who desire only that you grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord (2 Peter 3:18). Real Christians still exist, and their only treasure is Jesus.

If you sense Christ calling, receive His call with humility and hope. For He seeks you not to burden you but to bless you; not to trap you but to free you; not to shame you but to cleanse your heart with the kindness that leads to repentance (Romans 2:4). He has loved you from the beginning. His hands are open. His mercy is wide. His invitation stands.

And so this offer remains—simple, sincere, and sacred. If you hear His voice, do not harden your heart (Hebrews 3:15). Let His grace draw you, let His truth steady you, let His people walk with you, and let His love finally give rest to your soul.

If I can help, let me know. dewaynedunawayministries@gmail.com

BDD

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