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daily devotion Feb 23

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billizzy
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daily devotion Feb 23

Post by billizzy » Fri Feb 23, 2018 1:18 am


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Exodus 19:3-8
Going directly to God

Throughout history, various religions have taught that people can only approach God through the intervention of a human mediator. This was also true for the Jewish people during the times recorded in the Old Testament. The people could not approach God directly. Prophets such as Elijah and Elisha arose to speak for the Lord. Kings wouldn't go off to war without consulting a prophet, who also functioned as a mediator or intercessor. This veil between God and humanity was symbolized by the thick, heavy curtain that hung in the Most Holy Place in the taberna le and later in the temple--a barrier between a holy God and sinful human beings that only priests especially anointed for the task could pass through.

With the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, however, all that change3d. At the moment of Christ's death, the curtain in the temple was torn in two(Mark 15:38), representing the dramatic reality that there was no longer any obstruction between God and mankind. When you fully grasp this truth, it will change your life. You do not need the presence of a human intermediary to take your prayers and concerns to your heavenly Father. Instead, the book of Hebrews tells us "Let us, therefore, come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need."(Heb 4:16).

Jesus is our great High Priest--the only mediator you will ever need. NOthing is wrong with asking others to pray for and with you but don't hesitate to take the concerns of your heart directly to God. He is waiting!!

Hugs and prayers,
Izzy

Please say a special prayer for irishgram (Dorothy's) family today and each day. She posted here in chitchat and you can read for more info.
🐐izzy

QuiltGram8
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Re: daily devotion Feb 23

Post by QuiltGram8 » Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:08 am

Amen to your words this morning. And I would add prayers for Dorothy and Flo. And all our forum friends who may have unspoken needs. Prayers are very powerful, especially when we pray together.
Hugs all around.
Vel
HUGS, 💕 Vel

Becca
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Re: daily devotion Feb 23

Post by Becca » Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:14 am

What a blessing to know we can bring our prayers boldly before God .The veil was torn away ,Thanks be to God.Amen. Becca


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Re: daily devotion Feb 23

Post by auntjana » Fri Feb 23, 2018 6:05 am

It is a blessing for us to pray. Prayer lifts the weary and brings us peace.

During the time of early Jewish church, the priests would tie a rope around one of their ankles, so if they died while in the temple, performing their rites, others could pull them back out of that area.

I am so glad that we are taught that we, on our own, can talk with our loving Father in Heaven.

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