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Hebrews 10:19
“Having therefore, brothers, boldness to enter into the holy place by the blood of Jesus,”
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Title: Bold Before God
Scripture: Hebrews 10:19

We have confidence to enter the holy places. That single line should stop us cold. The author is not talking about a pep talk or self-esteem. He is talking about blood-bought access to the throne of the living God. Under the old covenant, one man, one day a year, stepped past the veil, and only with a sacrifice for his own sins first. Everyone else stayed back. Now, because of Jesus, every Christian is told to walk in.

The confidence is not in ourselves. The previous verses make that plain. Jesus offered His body once for all time. That finished work is the ground of our boldness. We do not bring our résumé, our good week, or our spiritual feelings. We bring nothing but His shed blood and torn flesh. Because of that, God counts us as already perfected. The court date is over, the verdict is in, and we are declared righteous.

Notice the word enter. This is not a polite visit to the outer office. We are invited into the Most Holy Place, the presence chamber of the triune God. Prayer is that entry. We do not twist God's arm or bargain for attention. We speak to the Father because the Son has opened the gate and the Spirit testifies that we belong there. The throne that once flashed with lightning now welcomes us as a hearth of grace.

What does this look like tomorrow morning? You wake up with yesterday's failures still on your mind. The accuser whispers, "Who do you think you are?" You answer, "One whose confidence is not in my record but in Christ's blood." You open your Bible and pray, not as a beggar hoping to be noticed, but as a child already seated at the table. You ask for wisdom, for forgiveness, for help, and you expect God to answer, because He has said, "Come."

Boldness does not mean rudeness. It means we stop apologizing for existing when we approach God. We still come with reverence. The veil is torn, but the throne is still holy. Fear and confidence meet at the cross. The same blood that gives us access also teaches us to bow. So we come, trembling and rejoicing, sure of welcome, eager to obey.

Prayer: Lord, we thank You that Jesus has opened the way. Teach us to come with boldness when we feel small, and with humility when we feel strong. Let every prayer today be shaped by the blood that secures us. Amen.