Rel 302 Week 8

The Lord says in Isaiah 55:1–3, "Come, all ye that thirst, come ye to the waters." I feel like the Savior is calling me personally every time I read these verses. It reminds me that God's compassion and kindness are not only for a few people; they are for everyone. He only wants us to come as we are. We don't have to be flawless before we can talk to Him. We don't have to "earn" His love or check off a list of things we've done before we may be worthy of His presence. The phrase "without money and without price" reminds me that the blessings of the gospel are free gifts of grace that come from His never-ending love. When I'm emotionally drained or spiritually stretched thin, this verse means even more to me. The Savior really is the "living water." His peace restores our souls when life gets too much, He knows what my heart needs even when I can't say it. This verse reminds me to slow down and make time for Him in my life every day. It's easy to get caught up in worry, responsibilities, or distractions, but real peace only comes when we take the time to "come unto Him." For some people, it could be a quiet prayer before bed, reading a few passages of scripture in the morning, going for a stroll outside to think, or having a deep talk with a loved one. The Lord's call is easy to understand and full of love: Come. His living water is always there for us and never runs out.

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