How to apply "come with me" to Christ?
How can we apply "come with me" to our relationship with Christ?

Setting the Scene: Jesus’ Invitation in Mark 6:31

“Then He said to them, ‘Come with Me privately to a solitary place, and rest for a while.’ For many were coming and going, and they did not even have time to eat.”


What “Come with Me” Communicates

• Personal call—Jesus addresses His own.

• Proximity—He doesn’t send; He accompanies.

• Priority—Leaving the crowd is necessary.

• Provision—Rest is found in His presence.


Daily Application: Walking Out the Invitation

1. Schedule unhurried, undistracted time with Christ

• Mornings (Mark 1:35)

• Evenings (Luke 5:16)

2. Withdraw from noise to hear His voice

• Silence phones, media, and competing voices.

• Choose a “solitary place”: a chair by a window, a quiet park, a parked car.

3. Engage Scripture as conversation

• Read, listen, respond (Psalm 119:15–16).

4. Rest physically and spiritually

• Sabbath rhythms (Exodus 20:8–11) echo His invitation to rest.

5. Follow wherever He leads afterward

• The disciples returned refreshed and ready to minister (Mark 6:33–34).

• Obedience completes fellowship (John 14:23).


Heart Posture That Honors the Call

• Humility: admitting need (Matthew 11:28).

• Trust: believing He satisfies (Psalm 23:1–3).

• Surrender: releasing agendas (Proverbs 3:5–6).


Promises Tied to Coming with Him

• Renewed strength—Isaiah 40:31.

• Deeper knowledge of Him—John 15:4–5.

• Peace that guards hearts—Philippians 4:6–7.


Closing Reflection

When He says, “Come with Me,” Jesus offers more than a break; He offers Himself. Accepting that invitation—daily, deliberately—ushers us into rest, intimacy, and renewed purpose.

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