Come boldly
Hebrews 4:16 NKJ “Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.”
Let me ask you: When you are wrestling over a tough decision, whom do you consult? When things start going in the wrong direction at work, where do you turn? When the kids are driving you crazy, the bills pour in, the relationship starts to sour, or the medical test comes back positive, what do you do? A lot of us seek counsel from a friend. Many will consult the wisdom of the world. Brethren, there is nothing wrong with any of those options. But allow me to share with you the first thing you should do. Whatever your question, your pain, or your challenge, take it to God in prayer. The phrase “O what peace we often forfeit, O what needless pain we bear”, is from a hymn. That hymn encourages us to take all our worries and anxieties to God in prayers; as we often bear needless pain when we neglect to turn over troubles, fears, and worries to God, who holds our future in His hands. Prayer is not about formulas, rituals, impressive words, or flowing oratory; prayer is about touching the heart of the Father! Hebrews 4:16 is meant to describe our prayer life: drawing near to God’s throne of grace, boldly, to receive mercy, find grace, and help in time of need. Do not be afraid to talk to the Lord Jesus (your High Priest) about anything. Not only does He understand, but He knows how to help you so you can overcome and have victory. Remember, Jesus loves you enough to die for you. And He also ever lives to intercede for you. So Jesus not only understands what you face, but He is able and willing to help you.
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