The Throne of Grace
May the reality of Jesus’ mercy and power establish a greater foundation of grace for us to live on today.
May the reality of Jesus’ mercy and power establish a greater foundation of grace for us to live on today.
In today’s First15, we’re going to take time to come before the throne of grace in a meaningful way. May the reality of Jesus’ mercy and power establish a greater foundation of grace for us to live on today. And may we approach him with humility and confidence knowing that he only looks at us with eyes of love.
Hebrews 4:16 ESV
What do you picture in your mind’s eye when I talk about God sitting on his throne? I always picture a massive throne with me staring up at a distant face, feeling miniscule by comparison. The idea of a throne makes God seem too large to be near to me, as if he was too big to notice me.
There is Scripture that speaks about how large and majestic God is on his throne, to be sure! Isaiah 6:1 says, “In the year that King Uzziah died I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and the train of his robe filled the temple.” And Revelation 20:11 says, “Then I saw a great white throne and him who was seated on it. From his presence earth and sky fled away, and no place was found for them.”
Seemingly in contrast to the previous ideas, Hebrews 4:16 says, “Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” After reading Hebrews 4:16, I get a completely different picture of God on his throne. Hebrews paints for us a picture of a throne of grace rather than a distant ruler. It speaks of a throne from which comes mercy and help for those in need. And it commands us to come before the throne of the King of Kings, Creator and Ruler of all, with confidence. Hebrews 4:16 makes me love how huge God is on his throne because the bigger he is, the more grace and mercy there is.
Your God is full of both power and compassion. His presence brings both fear and grace. He is a God whose voice both commands obedience and is full of the richest kind of love. And he is beckoning you to draw near to him today so that he can offer you grace, mercy, and help.
James 4:8 tells us, “Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.” The same God whose robe fills the temple longs for you as his child to simply get wrapped up in his arms. You can boldly come before the Lord of Lords and tell him all of your needs. David understood this when he wrote in Psalm 40:17, “As for me, I am poor and needy, but the Lord takes thought for me. You are my help and my deliverer; do not delay, O my God!” And Jesus teaches us in Matthew 7:7-11:
So where do you need God’s help today? Where do you need his mercy and grace in your life? Know that he is not a God who is distant but one who is closer than your own heartbeat. He’s a God who knows all and is full of love and mercy. He’s a Father who gives the best gifts to his children. Whatever you have need of today, come before the throne of grace and boldly ask for it. If you hunger for righteousness, you will be satisfied. If you need provision, God has promised to take care of your every need. Your heavenly Father loves you and longs to bless you with every good and perfect gift.
1. Renew your mind to God’s incredible gift of grace.
2. Ask God for whatever need you have. What do you have need of? Where do you need God’s help?
3. Come before the throne of God with confidence and receive the help he desires to give you. Draw near to him, and let his presence satisfy your need for love, forgiveness, and attention.
Whenever you need help today you can run with confidence to your heavenly Father’s throne room. Take time throughout your day and ask for his help. If the enemy attacks with temptation, come before the throne of grace and allow God to satisfy you. If you come up against a wall, ask God to show you how to conquer it! He is with you always, and he longs to help you in his limitless grace and love for you. Don’t live your life today as if God wasn’t right there with you. Seek his help in every situation and follow his leadership in whatever way he provides it.
Extended Reading: Hebrews 4 or watch The Bible Project’s video on Hebrews.
Don’t live your life today as if God wasn’t right there with you. Seek his help in every situation and follow his leadership in whatever way he provides it.