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What does the Bible say about prayer and its connection to Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that all prayers ascend through Jesus, the 'gate of carbuncle,' signifying that he is essential for communicating with God.

In Scripture, the concept of prayer being offered through Jesus underscores the central role of Christ in our relationship with God. Isaiah 54:12 illustrates this by referring to the 'gates of carbuncle' as significant, indicating that prayers and supplications reach God through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. This means that our prayers are not based on our own merits or righteousness, but rather on the sacrificial love and grace of Jesus. It is through His wounds and intercession that our cries and needs are presented before the Father.

The belief that our prayers rise through the 'gate of carbuncle' reminds us that self-righteousness can obscure our understanding of grace. We often mistakenly think that we need to present something worthy or good in ourselves for our prayers to be heard. However, true access to God's throne is solely based on the merits of Christ. He is the mediator, ensuring that our needs are presented effectively, and His responses flow back down to us, infused with grace and mercy. This truth encourages believers to approach God confidently, knowing that their unworthiness is covered by the blood of the Lamb.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:12

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Isaiah 54:12
J.C. Philpot · Jul 13, 2016
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