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    The Throne of Glory

    The Throne of Glory
    1 John 1:1-4
    When you pray, how do you approach God? Numerous Christians visualize a holy, righteous being and approach Him with feelings of fear, unworthiness, and reluctance. On the other hand, many believers picture the Lord as a pal and talk to Him with little reverence.
    Neither approach is healthy. Our finite minds cannot fully grasp that God is both loving and holy. Let’s first explore the holy, fear-provoking side of the Lord. As you read today’s passage, visualize the incredible power around heaven’s throne. It fills my heart with awe and wonder.
    Before Jesus walked on earth, the temple contained an area called the Holy of Holies, where God’s presence resided. Only the priest could enter—and just on specified days, after ritual cleansing and preparation. If he did not get himself ready exactly according to scriptural rules, he would be struck dead. To be in God’s presence requires obedience. In fact, because of the Almighty’s absolute holiness and perfection, He is unable to commune with sinfulness, which is the condition of all mankind (Rom. 3:9). Therefore, every one of us is guilty and deserving of condemnation. Thankfully, though, God did not leave us helpless, but out of His grace and love, sent His Son to be our Redeemer.
    Every page of Scripture can deepen our understanding of God’s greatness. Are you amazed at His presence and deeds? To understand more about His character, discipline yourself to read and meditate on the Word. Then take time to praise Him, for He alone is worthy of our adoration.
    Dr. Stanley

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    For He alone is worthy of all praise! AMEN!

    The fish are biting, and there's hogs to be kill-t. Gotta go!

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      #3
      Thanks Bro. Bill

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        #4
        Amen!

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          #5
          Amen!!

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            #6
            Amen

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              #7
              Amen Bro Bill.

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                #8
                Fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom......Yes , we need to show reverence and respect to Almighty God, but He also wants us to feel comfortable and crawl in his lap and tell Him everything, respect, love and fear go hand in hand

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                  #9
                  Does it say anywhere in the Bible that the lord says he wants us to “fear” him?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Lynn21 View Post
                    Does it say anywhere in the Bible that the lord says he wants us to “fear” him?
                    Psalms 128 is a chapter that we've been studying.
                    The Hebrew word 'yare' translated into English is fear, combines the concepts of both dread and awe. We should never be flippant or lighthearted with GOD, but come to Him with our utmost reverence and respect, always taking Him seriously.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Pstraw View Post
                      Psalms 128 is a chapter that we've been studying.
                      The Hebrew word 'yare' translated into English is fear, combines the concepts of both dread and awe. We should never be flippant or lighthearted with GOD, but come to Him with our utmost reverence and respect, always taking Him seriously.
                      Amen

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                        #12
                        The Truth is in those words Bro. Bill, thanks.

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