9.3- Approaching God
9.3-
Approaching
God Hebrew
4:14-16 Lawrence Darmani
A woman desiring to pray grabbed an empty
chair and knelt before it. In tears, she said, “My dear heavenly Father, please
sit down here; you and I need to talk!” Then looking directly at the vacant
chair, she prayed. She demonstrated confidence in approaching the Lord; she
imagined He was sitting on the chair and believed He was listening to her
petition.
A time with God is an important moment when
we engage the Almighty. God comes near to us as we draw near to Him in a mutual
involvement (James 4:8). He has assured us, “I
am with you always” (Matthew
28:20). Our heavenly Father is always waiting for us to come to Him, always
ready to listen to us.
There are times when we struggle to pray
because we feel tired, sleepy, sick and weak. But Jesus sympathizes with us
when we are weak or face temptations (Hebrews 4:15). Therefore we can “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” (verse 16).
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