.jpg)
Access
to God for Old Testament Jews was also a cause for fear. When God thundered on
Mt. Sinai, the people feared approaching Him (Ex. 19:10-16). And when access to
God was granted through the high priest, specific instructions had to be
followed (Lev. 16:1-34). Accidentally touching the ark of the covenant, which
represented the holy presence of God, would result in death (see 2 Sam. 6:7-8).
But
because of Jesus’ death and resurrection, we can now approach God without fear.
God’s penalty for sin has been satisfied, and we are invited into God’s
presence: “Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may
obtain mercy and find grace” (Heb. 4:16).
Because
of Jesus we can come to God through prayer anywhere, anytime.

Through
prayer, we have instant access to God. (RBC)
