Come to Me
Scripture Lullabies Lyrics
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If you're burdened down
Come to me and I will give you rest
For your weary soul I will ease your load
Come to me
You have laboured much
Felt like giving up
Come to me and I will give you rest
I am your escape, come to me
Come to me right now if you're burdened down. Come to me and I will give you rest
For your weary soul I will ease your load
Come to me
You have laboured much felt like giving up
Come to me and I will give you rest
Turn your eyes this way, I am your escape
Come to me
Turn your eyes this way, I am your escape
Come to me
Come to me
The song "Come to Me" by Scripture Lullabies is an invitation to those who are feeling burdened and weary to find rest in Jesus. The lyrics speak of Jesus being a source of comfort and escape for those who have labored much and felt like giving up. The song encourages the listener to turn their eyes towards Jesus and come to Him for rest.
The repetition of the phrase "Come to me" emphasizes Jesus' invitation and willingness to take on the burdens and cares of those who are weary. The song also speaks of a deep understanding of human struggle and the need for rest. The imagery of Jesus giving rest to the weary soul and easing their load is reminiscent of the promise given in Matthew 11:28-30: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
Line by Line Meaning
Come to me right now if you're burdened down.
Jesus is calling us to come to him immediately if we are feeling overwhelmed or weighed down by the burdens of life.
Come to me and I will give you rest.
Jesus promises to give us rest and comfort if we come to him and lay our burdens at his feet.
For your weary soul I will ease your load.
Jesus offers to ease the burden on our tired and exhausted souls if we come to him and seek his help.
You have laboured much felt like giving up.
Jesus acknowledges the hard work and effort that we have put in and understands when we feel like giving up.
Turn your eyes this way, I am your escape.
Jesus invites us to look to him for refuge and safety, as he is the ultimate source of protection and security.
Come to me.
Jesus calls us to come to him, reminding us that he is always available and ready to help us in our time of need.
Contributed by Aiden V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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on Seek Ye First
i really bless people with this