Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need. Hebrews 4:16 NIV
I like to think of all the ways this message is taught from the pulpits. I sense grandiose explanations of the greatness and awe of Gods throne and temple and how Jesus's death rent the curtain so we can enter. We're to get in our prayer closets and ascend to the highest level of intimacy and not come out until the problem is solved and the need is met.
Well, I don't think it's that complicated. Right now I am proctoring a national exam site for candidates taking a certification test. They've been preparing for literally months for this exam. For many it will mean an increase in responsibility in their organizations as well as an increase in pay. It's a big deal. They've been studying and learning. They can approach this test with confidence that they know the material. In their time of need they can draw on the knowledge of what they've been studying.
So it is with God's grace and mercy. We don't have to throw ourselves on the ground moaning and wailing begging God for help, waiting for some magical force to solve our problem. We've been studying his word. We've been talking with him. We can draw on that knowledge to help us when we need it most. There's not a mythical solution to our problems as in that car you need will not magically appear in your driveway because you've prayed and fasted for 3 days. God's word is all we need. He's already given us the tools we need to work through our needs, or survive them as the case may be. But either way there is an end and we have faith that he's with us through it all.
So study, learn, pray regularly. You'll be more than prepared when the test comes.
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