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What does the 'throne of grace' signify?

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'Throne of grace' represents God's sovereign rule and the mercy available to believers through Christ.

The 'throne of grace' mentioned in Revelation signifies God's sovereignty and mercy extended towards His people. It serves as a constant reminder that God's providential rule is completely unshaken and steadfast amidst trials. The imagery of a throne implies authority, and the notion of grace portrays God’s unmerited favor toward sinners. This throne is where believers can approach boldly, with the certainty that their petitions are heard and attended to, as they come clothed in Christ’s righteousness. It is a focal point where divine mercy and justice converge, highlighting the assurance that God governs all for the good of His people.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:2, Hebrews 4:16

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