In our time together, we explored the profound truth of God's throne as a "throne of grace." This concept, drawn from Hebrews 4:14-16, challenges us to approach God with confidence, knowing that through Jesus, our great high priest, we have access to His mercy and grace. We began by reflecting on the awe-inspiring holiness of God, a consuming fire, and the reverence with which we must approach Him. Yet, in the same breath, we are invited to draw near to this holy God, not in fear, but with confidence, because of the work of Christ on the cross.
We revisited the idea of God's throne, often seen as a place of judgment and power, and were reminded that it is also a place of grace. This duality is not a contradiction but a complete picture of God's nature. The throne of grace is where we find mercy and help in our time of need, a place where we can be honest about our weaknesses and receive the strength to overcome them.
We also examined how our personal backgrounds and experiences can shape our understanding of God. Whether we had distant or overly permissive earthly fathers, these experiences can color our perception of God's character. Yet, the scripture calls us to see God as He truly is—a God who is both holy and gracious, just and merciful.
Furthermore, we delved into the heart of Jesus, who describes Himself as "gentle and lowly." This is the core of His being, and it invites us to come to Him with our burdens, knowing that He understands our struggles and offers rest for our souls. This understanding of Jesus' heart should transform how we approach Him, not based on our performance but on His character.
Finally, we were encouraged to break through any barriers that prevent us from drawing near to God. Whether these are lies we've believed about ourselves or misconceptions about God's nature, we are called to trust His word and experience the closeness He offers through His Spirit.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The throne of grace is a profound reality where we can approach God with confidence, knowing that through Jesus, we have access to His mercy and grace. This understanding transforms our relationship with God from one of fear to one of trust and intimacy. [10:35]
- 2. Our perception of God is often shaped by our earthly experiences, particularly our relationships with our fathers. Recognizing this can help us see God more clearly as both holy and gracious, inviting us to draw near to Him with confidence. [24:41]
- 3. Jesus describes His heart as "gentle and lowly," which is the core of His being. This invites us to come to Him with our burdens, knowing that He understands our struggles and offers rest for our souls. [41:25]
- 4. The duality of God's nature as both a consuming fire and a throne of grace is not a contradiction but a complete picture of who He is. This understanding calls us to approach Him with reverence and confidence, trusting in His character. [06:20]
- 5. Breaking through barriers that prevent us from drawing near to God requires trusting His word over our feelings or past experiences. We are invited to experience the closeness He offers through His Spirit, which exceeds even the glory experienced by Moses. [50:27]
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