The Throne of Grace represents a profound aspect of God's character and His relationship with humanity. As described in Hebrews 4:16, believers are invited to approach this throne with confidence, enabling them to receive mercy and find grace in times of need. This invitation underscores the compassionate nature of our High Priest, Jesus Christ, who, as noted in Hebrews 2:17, fully empathizes with our struggles and temptations. The imagery of the throne also harkens back to the Old Testament, particularly in Exodus 25:22, where God promises to meet His people at the mercy seat, symbolizing His desire for communion and reconciliation. Furthermore, the call to come boldly to the Throne of Grace emphasizes the accessibility of God's mercy, contrasting with the fear and distance often associated with divine judgment. In moments of distress, as highlighted in Philippians 4:6-7, believers are encouraged to present their requests to God, assuring them that His peace will guard their hearts and minds. Ultimately, the Throne of Grace is a testament to God's unwavering love and the hope found in Christ, inviting all to experience His grace and compassion in every circumstance.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of coming to the throne of God, highlighting the need for wisdom that surpasses material wealth and the significance of dealing with eternal matters and the condition of our souls. The passage from Hebrews 4:12-16 is explored, focusing on the living and active W
Warren Wiersbe discusses the concept of confidence (parrhesia) in the Bible, emphasizing the freedom of speech and lack of fear that comes with it. He highlights the boldness and assurance believers can have when approaching God's throne of grace, not based on their own merits but on the shed blood
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the need for believers to tap into the power of God that worked in Christ. He highlights the importance of relying on the help that Paul prayed for the Ephesians to receive. The speaker encourages believers to make contact with the living Christ and have a pers
Joseph Philpot preaches about the compassionate and merciful nature of Jesus Christ as our High Priest, who understands our weaknesses and temptations, yet remained without sin. He highlights the importance of coming boldly to the throne of grace to obtain mercy and find grace to help in times of ne
Lehman Strauss preaches about the importance of seeking God's assistance in times of suffering and need, emphasizing the promise in Hebrews 4:16 to boldly approach the throne of grace for mercy and grace. This passage reveals a specific place, procedure, purpose, and Person to turn to when feeling o
