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What does the Bible say about entering the Lord's courts?

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The Bible teaches that entering the Lord's courts requires atonement, communion, and obedience to God's commandments.

Entering the Lord's courts, as depicted in Exodus, signifies coming into the presence of God for worship and communion. The only way to enter these courts is through blood atonement, specifically the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, our altar. As emphasized in Hebrews 13, we do not approach God based on our own merits but through Christ's sacrifice, which reconciles us to God. Additionally, we must have a righteous nature, bestowed upon us through regeneration and sanctification, allowing us to enter and dwell in God's presence forever.
Scripture References: Exodus 38, Hebrews 13:10-14

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