Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Draw Near," centered on Hebrews 10:21-23, addresses the doctrine of Christ as the High Priest and the significance of drawing near to God through faith. Thacker emphasizes the believer's tendency to experience unbelief, stemming from their sinful nature, which often leads them to avoid drawing close to God. He highlights the importance of a mediator, which is fulfilled in Christ's sacrificial role as the perfect High Priest, and draws upon multiple Scripture references, notably Hebrews 4:14-16, to illustrate that believers are invited to approach the throne of grace boldly because of Christ’s atoning work. The practical significance of this message rests on the assurance of faith provided through Christ, reminding believers that they should embrace their relationship with God, despite the trials and struggles of life, and therefore hold fast to their profession of faith without wavering.
“Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience...”
“Our hearts need to be sprinkled from an evil conscience. That ain't something on the outside, that's on the inside.”
“We are in need. What do we need? We need grace. The gracious mercy of God Himself.”
“You cannot approach God by yourself. It doesn't matter what the preacher tells you. The presence of God is not open to a son of Adam.”
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