The Throne of Grace (eBook)

by Horatius Bonar

In ePub, .mobi & .pdf formats

HT: Chapel Library

The Throne of Grace is a look at prayer in the life of the believer, the grounds of his communion with God, and the life of faith. This excellent title is likely to enrich and inspire your faith in our heavenly Father who has so graciously provided a Throne of Grace for our time of need!

“Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.”—Hebrew 4:16

Jesus the Son of God is our Great High Priest. He has offered His one sacrifice, whereby He hath forever perfected them that are sanctified (Heb 10:14). His offering has been accepted, and He Himself acknowledged of the Father. He has passed within the veil; He has gone into the heavens as our forerunner, to appear in the presence of God for us; He has taken His seat upon the Throne of Grace, the Mercy Seat above! This “High Priest of our profession” (Heb 3:1) is altogether such an one as we need. Both His office and His character make Him most suitable for sinners. In His office there is pardon and cleansing proclaimed to us; and in His character there shine forth the irresistible attractions of grace and love. He is an High Priest of good things to come (Heb 9:11). He is a “merciful and faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people” (Heb 2:17). He is touched with the feeling of our infirmities. He can have compassion on the ignorant, and on them that are out of the way (Heb 5:2). Such is the High Priest of Whom the Apostle speaks.

Seeing, therefore, we have such a friend above, such a condescending, compassionate, tender-hearted brother, now at the right hand of the throne of the majesty in the heavens, let us no longer stand afar off, but, laying aside our guilt and fear, let us boldly approach the throne of grace, whereon this gracious one is seated, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. The throne is erected, the High Priest is there; the way is open; the veil is rent; every necessary provision has been made; nothing is wanting for the sinner’s assurance; access to God is free; everything invites us. Then let us approach, let us go up to the mercy seat, with reverential feelings, yet with calm and trustful hearts (Joh 4:10). Jesus is there, why stand aloof? Jesus is there, why fear and doubt? Jesus is there, why be afraid to lay our whole case before Him? Does He not say, “Be of good cheer, it is I, be not afraid” (Mar 6:50)?

Looking then within the veil, we see a throne, and behold, it is a throne of grace! And for whom is it reared? For sinners. And how are they to come? Boldly. And what gives sinners such boldness? The throne itself. And what do they obtain by coming? They obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

Pages: 36.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. The Throne of Grace

     1. The Throne of Grace

     2. For Whom Is This Throne of Grace Erected?

     3. How Are We to Come to This Throne?

     4. What Gives This Boldness?

     5. What Do We Obtain by Coming?

     6. Conclusion

2. Righteous Reconciliation

     1. The Author Is God the Father

     2. The Instrument Is the Son

     3. The Manner

     4. The Consequences

     5. "Be Reconciled to God"

3. Believe and Live

     1. Depending on Feelings

     2. Depending on "Inward Changes"

     3. Seeing God's Testimony as True

     4. Unbelief

     5. The Love of God

     6. How Shall I Come?

     7. Your Will

     8. Being Sure

4. The Well of Living Water

     1. The Invitation

     2. There Are Waters!

     3. Coming with Money

     4. Giving of Life

     5. Refusing to Believe

     6. Conclusion

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