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Unprecedented Access to God
Commentators like Charles Spurgeon emphasize that Christ's death tore the veil that separated humanity from God's presence. Unlike the Old Testament High Priest who could only enter the Holiest Place once a year, all believers now have constant and direct access to God. This is an incredible privilege that we are invited to use by drawing near to Him in prayer and worship with confidence.
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Hebrews
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18th Century
Theologian
Let us draw near with a true heart. In prayer and praise; in every act of confidence and of worship. A sincere heart was required under th…
Let us draw near (προσερχωμεθα). Present middle volitive subjunctive as in 4:16 with which exhortation the discussion began. There…
19th Century
Bishop
Let us draw near.—See Hebrews 10:1; also Hebrews 4:16; Hebrews 7:25; Hebrews 11:6.
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19th Century
Preacher
Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us…
Now come three exhortations: “Let us draw near,” “Let us hold unswervingly” (v.23), and “Let us consider” (v.24). The contemplation of what Christ …
16th Century
Theologian
Let us draw near with a true heart, etc. As He shows that in Christ and His sacrifice there is nothing but what is spiritual or heavenly, …
17th Century
Pastor
Let us draw near with a true heart
Either to the holiest of all, into which the saints have boldness to enter; or to Christ th…
17th Century
Minister
The apostle having closed the first part of the epistle, the doctrine is applied to practical purposes. Since believers had an open way to the pres…