
Some things will not change in this world until someone has the confidence or courage to step out and try something new and different.
The willingness to take risks and act innovatively.
These changes can be something that makes a big difference in our lives and the lives of those around us.
After closing the first part of this epistle, the apostle is showing how the doctrine is applied to practical purposes.
How believers have an open way to the presence of God.
It is up to us to use this privilege.
That the only way we were given the chance to enjoy such privileges, is because of the blood of Jesus, by the merit of that blood which He offered up as an atoning sacrifice.
When we accepted Christ as our Savior, the boldness in our belief was the beginning of the changes that would be manifested in our lives.
A change which gives us access to God.
To all the things that would make us steadfast in faith, love and any duty assigned to our lives.
When others see the change in us, they will be encouraged to seek the Lord also.
They will see that the way to heaven, for any of us, is by a crucified Savior.
That His death is to us the way of life.
To those who believe this, He will be precious, and they will not want to go another day without Him.
A WORD OF PRAYER
Savior, trials may come our way, but we must remain devoted to get the best results. As believers we are to show our trust and faith in You. We are to be of service to You and to each other. Stirring up each other to the more vigorous and abundant life You desire for each of us. Knowing we do this in the showing of love, and the practice of good works. Thank You for helping us to be bold in all our endeavors.
In Jesus Name We Pray, Amen
