1. come to Jesus - Adjective
2. come to Jesus - Verb
(idiomatic, Christianity) To experience or display a conversion or recommitment to Christianity or to undergo a related ritual, especially public confession of one's sins or weaknesses.
(idiomatic, US) To become committed or display commitment to a cause.
(idiomatic, Christianity) Relating to a Christian conversion, recommitment, or associated ritual, especially public confession.
(idiomatic, US) Relating to a similar secular ritual.
(idiomatic, US) Conveying a scolding or a blunt discussion of a disagreeable fact regarding the addressee.
To bring someone in for a come-to-Jesus talk.
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Come, come to Him who made thy heart; Come weary and oppressed; To come to Jesus is thy part; His part, to give thee rest. George MacDonald
The act of faith, which separates us from all men, unites us for the first time in real brotherhood; and they who, one by one, come to Jesus and meet Him alone, next find that they are come to the city of God "and to an innumerable company. Alexander Maclaren
So many people come to church with a genuine desire to hear what we have to say, yet they are always going back home with the uncomfortable feeling that we are making it too difficult for them to come to Jesus. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
We may come to Jesus and ask Him; He will know all about it; if He comes to a little child, he will adapt himself to the language and capacity of a little child. Joseph Smith
Come to Jesus and He will turn your sorrows to joy. Source: Internet
Good, you've had your Come to Jesus moment. Source: Internet