Come To Me

Mar 26, 2023    Brock Tharpe

In this powerful exploration of Jesus' command 'Come to me' from Matthew 11:28, we're invited to reflect on our tendency to seek comfort in worldly things rather than turning to Christ. The message challenges us to consider what we turn to when life gets difficult - whether it's social media, food, or other distractions. We're reminded that these temporary fixes often lead to a cycle of diminishing returns, both biologically and spiritually. Brock draws a parallel between dopamine addiction and idol worship, emphasizing how our choices can either nourish or deplete our souls. This message encourages us to recognize the life-giving power of Christ's presence and to prioritize His commands over our perceived needs or desires. It's a call to find true rest and renewal by coming to Jesus, rather than exhausting ourselves chasing after things that ultimately cannot satisfy.