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John 14:6

John 14:6
Octavius Winslow December, 10 2016 4 min read
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December, 10 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 4 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about prayer and the blood of Jesus?

The Bible teaches that true prayer is empowered by the atoning blood of Jesus, which provides access to God.

John 14:6 underscores the exclusivity of Christ as the sole path to the Father, and it is through His atoning blood that believers find acceptance in prayer. The vital power of Jesus' sacrifice secures not only salvation but also the believer's communion with God. This connection highlights that without the blood of Christ, true spiritual life in prayer would be impossible. The believer approaches God, not on the basis of personal merit, but through the merit of Christ, enabling fellowship and peace with the Father.

When believers plead the blood of Christ in prayer, they activate a divine assurance that their cries are heard, which transforms them from a state of unworthiness to one of acceptance. The blood of Christ signifies a new and living way to commune with God, allowing even the weakest and most unworthy to experience His presence. By holding fast to this truth, believers can cultivate a more profound relationship with God through prayer, understanding that it is Christ’s blood that makes their requests pleasing to Him.

John 14:6

How do we know that Christ's atonement affects our prayers?

Christ's atonement provides the only valid grounds for acceptance in prayer, as highlighted by the writer discussing the believer's access to God.

The effectiveness of a believer's prayer is rooted in the atoning work of Christ, which is essential for spiritual communion with God. The author emphasizes that without the blood of Jesus, there can be no spiritual life in prayer. The atonement is presented as the lifeblood of a new and living way, and this enables the believer to approach God's throne with confidence despite their sinful nature.

In moments of discouragement or guilt, believers are reminded that the blood of Christ is their only plea before God. When they come before Him, they do so not by their own righteousness but by relying on the merits of Jesus’ sacrifice. This singular focus on the blood signifies the believer's reliance on grace for effective prayer, illustrating that God's acceptance is solely through the blood of the covenant rather than personal worthiness. Thus, Christ's atonement not only secures salvation but also empowers the believer's prayers.

Hebrews 10:19-22

Why is the blood of Jesus important for Christians?

The blood of Jesus is crucial as it secures forgiveness, acceptance, and access to God for believers.

For Christians, the blood of Jesus represents the epitome of divine grace and the foundation for their forgiveness and acceptance before God. This idea is woven throughout Scripture, illustrating how the sacrifice of Christ opens the door to communion with the Almighty. The new and living way mentioned in John 14:6 signifies that it is only through the life-giving blood of the Savior that believers can draw near to the Father, thereby establishing a profound relational dynamic between God and His children.

Furthermore, the blood of Jesus provides a powerful assurance in prayer. It serves as the ultimate argument in the believer's plea, allowing them to approach God even in their state of sinfulness and unworthiness. This dynamic reveals that the blood does not merely cleanse but empowers prayer, fostering a more intimate relationship with God. Recognizing the significance of Jesus' blood leads Christians to understand that their prayers are accepted and answered based not on their merit but on Christ's finished work. Therefore, the blood of Jesus is not only important but essential for every aspect of a believer's faith and worship.

Ephesians 1:7, Hebrews 9:22

“Jesus says unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man comes unto the Father but by me.”

— John 14:6

NOT the least costly blessing, flowing from the vital power of the atoning blood, is the life and potency which it imparts to true prayer. The believer’s path to communion with God is called the “new and living way” because it is the way of the life-blood of the risen and living Savior. There could be no spiritual life in prayer but for the vitality in the atoning blood, which secures its acceptance. Not even could the Holy Spirit inspire the soul with one breath of true prayer, were not the atonement of the Son of God provided. Oh, how faintly do we know the wonders that are in, and the blessings that spring from, the life-procuring blood of our incarnate God! Touching the article of prayer—I approach to God, oppressed with sins, my heart crushed with sorrow, my spirit trembling; shame and confusion covering my face, my mouth dumb before Him. At that moment the blood of Jesus is presented, faith beholds it, faith receives it, faith pleads it! There is life and power in that blood, and lo! in an instant my trembling soul is enabled to take hold of God’s strength and be at peace with Him, and it is at peace. Of all the Christian privileges upon earth, none can surpass, none can compare with, the privilege of fellowship with God. And yet how restricted is this privilege in the experience of multitudes! And why? simply in consequence of their vague, imperfect, and contracted views of the connection of true prayer with the living blood of Jesus. And yet, oh, what nearness to, what communion with, the Father, may the meanest, the feeblest, the most unworthy child at all times and in all circumstances have, who simply and believingly makes use of the blood of Christ! You approach without an argument or a plea. You have many sins to confess, sorrows to unveil, many requests to urge, many blessings to crave; and yet the deep consciousness of your utter vileness, the remembrance of mercies abused, of base, ungrateful requitals made, seals your lips, and you are dumb before God. Your overwhelmed spirit exclaims, “Oh that I knew where I might find him! that I might come even to his seat! I would order my cause before him, and fill my mouth with arguments.” And now the Holy Spirit brings atoning blood to your help. You see this to be the one argument, the only plea that can prevail with God. You use it—you urge it—you wrestle with it. God admits it, is moved by it, and you are blest! Let, then the life-power of the blood encourage you to cultivate more diligently habitual communion with God. With sinking spirits, with even discouragement and difficulty, you may approach His Divine Majesty, and converse with Him as with a Father, resting your believing eye where He rests His complacent eye—upon the blood of Jesus. Oh the blessedness, the power, the magic influence of prayer! Believer! you grasp the key that opens every chamber of God’s heart, when your tremulous faith takes hold of the blood of the covenant, and pleads it in prayer with God. It is impossible that God can then refuse you. The voice of the living blood pleads louder for you than all other voices can plead against you. Give yourself, then, unto prayer—this sacred charm of sorrow, this divine talisman of hope.

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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