Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse, Paul reminds the Ephesians that while they used to be far away from God, salvation through Jesus has made them near to Him. They were once separated from the Lord by their sin. Their unholiness meant that they could not approach Him. But now that their sins are covered by the perfect sacrifice, they are able to boldly come before the Lord.
Jesus has covered us in grace and removed the stain of sin from us once and for all. This means God no longer holds us at a distance. Much to the contrary, He opens His arms to us. We live under the New Covenant of grace and can enjoy the privileges of unhindered access to the Lord.
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In this verse, Paul reminds the Ephesians that while they used to be far away from God, salvation through Jesus has made them near to Him. They were once separated from the Lord by their sin. Their unholiness meant that they could not approach Him. But now that their sins are covered by the perfect sacrifice, they are able to boldly come before the Lord.
Jesus has covered us in grace and removed the stain of sin from us once and for all. This means God no longer holds us at a distance. Much to the contrary, He opens His arms to us. We live under the New Covenant of grace and can enjoy the privileges of unhindered access to the Lord.
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