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What does the Bible say about being near to God?

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The Bible teaches that God's people are near to Him through the blood of Christ, being united in a covenant relationship.

Scripture reveals that believers are brought near to God by the sacrificial blood of Christ, as noted in Psalm 148:14. This nearness indicates a restored relationship, no longer estranged by sin, which is emphasized in Isaiah. The union with Christ means believers are both near and dear to God, affirmed by God's pleasure in His people as seen in Psalm 147:11. The relationship is one of intimacy and love, as all who are in Christ can approach God boldly and confidently.
Scripture References: Psalm 148:14, Isaiah 59:2, Psalm 147:11, Ephesians 2:13, Romans 5:8-11, Ephesians 2:12-13, Romans 5:10

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Near To God
John R. Mitchell · Feb 28, 1993
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