DHK said:
As a believer in Christ I will never appear at the Great White Throne Judgement.
As a believer in Christ I come boldly before the throne of God.
Hebrews 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.[/QUOT
Yes, I mixed up my judgements, but I hold to my basic idea that we are only righteous in spirit and corrupt in flesh, and that we should go humbly before God.
My in laws are charismatic and they really believe that they are righteous in the flesh. They "boldly" go to to God and "command" Him to do this and to do that.
I am afraid to go boldly because in the flesh I know I am unworthy, and it concerns me that some christians think that they are somehow holy and righteous.
But, that is your relationship with God, and not mine.
I have to work out my own salvation daily, I am happy for you if you do not.
AJ
Coming boldly before the throne of grace is the NT privilege that the OT saints did not have. In the OT only the High Pries could enter into the holy of holies and make an atonement for the people, on the Day of Atonement, and that was once a year. We have that privilege (to enter right before God) at any time we want. That is the truth that the author of Hebrews is teaching--that privilege of coming right before God at any time. It is also called the "priesthood of the believer."
I also agree with you that when we do appoach God we ought to be very humble about it. We need to beseech God. The Bible says that God desires a humble and a contrite spirit.
No man can command God. He is not a god that one can put into their pocket and pull out at any time to do one's will and whim at any time. He is not there fulfill the desries of the flesh. He does not give us all our desires or wants. He has promised to provide for our needs, but he is the one that knows what our needs are. Often we pray for what we believe a need is, and the Lord doesn't answer the way we want him to. But God knows best, and we must trust him.
All things work together for good to them that love God to them that are called according to his purpose.