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Hebrews 10:19

Hebrews 10:19
Octavius Winslow March, 30 2016 3 min read
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March, 30 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about the blood of Jesus?

The Bible emphasizes the blood of Jesus as essential to our access to God and the foundation of effective prayer.

Hebrews 10:19 states that we can have boldness to enter into the holiest through the blood of Jesus. This signifies that the atoning blood of Christ is fundamental for our approach to God. Without recognizing and pleading the blood, our prayers may lack the spiritual power they require. The blood of Jesus is not just a mere aspect of our faith; it is the grand plea that secures God's favor and the fulfillment of His promises. It satisfies divine justice and meets the demands of the law, enabling us to approach the throne of grace with confidence.

Hebrews 10:19, 1 John 2:1

How do we know the blood of Christ is important in prayer?

The blood of Christ is important in prayer as it is the basis upon which we are accepted by God and can approach Him.

The blood of Christ serves as the foundation of our relationship with God and is essential for effective prayer. When we offer our prayers, they must be perfumed with the blood of Jesus to be acceptable. It is through His sacrifice that we receive blessings, and it is His blood that restores our communion with God. Recognizing the importance of Christ's atoning work allows believers to approach God boldly, especially when feeling unworthy or distant due to sin. The faithful plea of Christ’s blood reassures us of our welcome in God's presence.

Hebrews 10:19, Romans 8:32

Why is the atoning blood of Christ necessary for Christians?

The atoning blood of Christ is necessary as it satisfies God's justice and ensures that we can approach Him in prayer.

The necessity of Christ's atoning blood lies in its role in satisfying divine justice. Without the sacrifice of Christ, we remain estranged from God, unable to approach Him due to our sinfulness. The blood of Jesus meets the full demands of the law against us, allowing for reconciliation and acceptance. It is through this blood that all blessings are both purchased and granted to us, reinforcing our confidence in prayer. By acknowledging the importance of the blood, Christians are reminded that they can return to God, no matter their past failings, because Christ has secured their acceptance.

Ephesians 1:7, Colossians 1:20

“Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus.”

— Hebrews 10:19

In all true prayer great stress should be laid on the blood of Jesus; perhaps no evidence distinguishes a declension in the power and spirituality of prayer more strongly than an overlooking of this. Where the atoning blood is kept out of view, not recognized, not pleaded, not made the grand plea, there is a deficiency of power in prayer. Words are nothing, fluency of expression nothing, niceties of language and brilliancy of thought nothing, and even apparent fervor nothing, where the blood of Christ- the new and the living way of access to God, the grand plea that moves Omnipotence, that gives admission within the holy of holies- is slighted, undervalued, and not made the groundwork of every petition. Oh, how much is this overlooked in our prayers, how is the atoning blood of Immanuel slighted! How little mention we hear of it in the sanctuary, in the pulpit, in the social circle! whereas it is this that makes prayer what it is with God. All prayer is acceptable with God, and only so, as it comes up perfumed with the blood of Christ; all prayer is answered as it urges the blood of Christ as its plea; it is the blood of Christ that satisfies justice, and meets all the demands of the law against us; it is the blood of Christ that purchases and brings down every blessing into the soul; it is the blood of Christ that sues for the fulfilment of His last will and testament, every precious legacy of which comes to us solely on account of His death; this it is, too, that gives us boldness at the throne of grace. How can a poor sinner dare approach with out this? How can he look up, how can he ask, how can he present himself before a holy God, but as he brings in the hand of faith the precious blood of Jesus? Outside of Christ, God can hold no communication with us; all communion is suspended, every avenue of approach is closed, all blessing is withheld. God has crowned His dearly beloved Son, and He will have us crown Him too; and never do we place a brighter crown upon His blessed head, than when we plead His finished righteousness as the ground of our acceptance, and His atoning blood as our great argument for the bestowment of all blessing with God. If, then, dear reader, you feel yourself to be a poor, vile, unholy sinner; if a backslider, whose feet have wandered from the Lord, in whose soul the spirit of prayer has declined, and yet still feel some secret longing to return, and dare not, because so vile, so unholy, so backsliding; yet you may return, "having boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus." Come, for the blood of Jesus pleads; return, for the blood of Christ gives you a welcome. "If any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous."

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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