After I finished speaking at a church one Sunday on how the cross shows that God can redeem our broken dreams and suffering, a guy came up to me wanting to talk. “I haven’t been to church in 26 years,” he said. “I’ve just been through a divorce and a business failure—I have lots of broken dreams. Just this week I said to a friend, ‘If there is a God, why doesn’t He step in to help?’ Then all week I had this feeling I should get to a church service. What you said tonight has really rocked me. It’s like I was meant to be here.”

A few minutes later a couple walked up. “I haven’t been to church in years,” the guy said. “And I’ve never been to church,” said the girl. “But all this week,” the guy said, “we had this strange feeling that we should get to a church service. What you shared tonight was exactly what we needed to hear. It’s like we were meant to be here.”

These experiences, just moments apart, reminded me that God is always working—drawing people to Himself. God’s desire is that everyone should find salvation in Him, and so He draws us to Jesus (John 6:40,44; 1 Timothy 2:3-4). The three people I talked with weren’t at church by their own decision alone—they had been wooed there. If they continue to listen to the Father, they will find Jesus and the eternal life they deeply long for. Jesus said, “Everyone who listens to the Father and learns from him comes to me” (John 6:45).

“God has drawn you here because He loves you,” I told the first guy, before getting a Bible for him. “When you leave here you’ll find that all sorts of distractions will be placed in your way to ignore what happened tonight. Don’t be distracted. God is calling you. Listen to Him and find out who Jesus is.”

NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Acts 28:1-14