John 6:37—“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.”
Christ had just declared Himself to be “the bread of life” (v. 35), calling sinners to believe on Him. Yet many resisted His teaching in unbelief. As Jesus addressed that sceptical, murmuring crowd, He did not react with frustration, viewing His mission as a failure. Christ rests completely in God’s sovereign, unfolding plan of redemption. In response, Jesus revealed the sovereign grace of God in salvation and the certainty of His saving welcome toward all who truly come to Him.
The phrase “All that the Father giveth me” speaks of God’s eternal purpose in salvation. Those whom the Father gives to the Son will certainly come to Christ in faith. Salvation is not ultimately rooted in human effort or wisdom, but in divine grace. Yet this sovereign grace never discourages sinners from coming; rather, it guarantees that those drawn by God will indeed come.
Equally precious is Christ’s promise: “him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out”. No sinner who truly comes to Christ in repentance and faith will ever be rejected. The Lord does not cast out those burdened by guilt, weakness, failure, or unworthiness. His saving mercy is sufficient for every repentant sinner who trusts in Him.
Many fear they are too sinful, too broken, or too late to come to Christ. Yet Jesus Himself assures us that those who come to Him will never be turned away. The safest place for guilty sinners is at the feet of the gracious Saviour who receives all who trust in Him.
