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Intro
The Scriptures speak of many thrones.
Thrones of princes, pharaohs, and kings.
These thrones speak of power and authority.
There is no throne higher than God’s Throne.
The LORD’S throne is in Heaven.
Christ will sit on David’s throne in Jerusalem.
God will share His throne with His children.
In our text verse, we see an amazing mention of the Throne.
It is called the Throne of Grace.
Grace defined
God’s unmerited favour for sinners and undeserved power for saints.
Ezekiel saw the Throne of Grace
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The Grace to COME
God invites us to “Come boldly” to the throne of grace.
Why is this significant?
Sin creates a barrier between God and man.
Because of sin, mankind has not been able to approach God.
God had to restrain the Israelites from approaching Mount Sinai before they were slain.
Earthly kings in some cultures could not be approached without an invitation.
If anyone entered the throne room they could be killed.
Their only hope was the king extending mercy and hearing their petition.
The Bible account of Queen Esther illustrates this fact.
Through salvation, the precious blood of Christ has given us access to God!
We have permission to approach God any time we choose without fear of rejection or punishment.
The word “access” in these verses means that we have been granted admission.
For the child of God, the Throne is not a place of judgment, but of acceptance!!!
Ezekiel saw the Throne of Grace.
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2. The Grace to CONTINUE
“Find grace to help in time of need”
God gives Grace to His children.
He not only feels our pain and knows our needs, but also empowers us to overcome.
Grace to SUSTAIN.
Grace to STRENGTHEN.
Grace to SERVE.
heb 12 28
Grace to SOULWIN
Grace to SACRIFICE
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