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What does Hebrews 12 teach about coming to God?

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Hebrews 12 contrasts coming to God through the law versus coming by grace, highlighting the significance of faith in Christ.

Hebrews 12 emphasizes that believers do not approach God through the fear and intimidation of the law, akin to coming to Mount Sinai, but rather with confidence and grace at Mount Zion. This passage reminds us that Jesus Christ serves as our mediator of the new covenant, offering access to God based on His sacrifice rather than human works. The text illustrates that coming to God involves recognizing our complete dependence on Christ’s atoning work and enjoying the resulting peace and assurance, which cannot be attained through adherence to the law or personal merit.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:18-24

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Come To Zion
Fred Evans · Mar 9, 2014
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