Friday, November 13, 2020

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CHESHVAN 27

Draw Near

 

 “… let us DRAW NEAR with a true heart in completeness of belief, having our hearts sprinkled from a wicked conscience and our bodies washed with clean water.”  (Heb 10:22, emphasis mine)

 

In the Greek New Testament, the word translated for us in this verse as ‘draw near’ is one word: proserchomai (Strong’s G4334) and has a rich meaning to it.  Within the phrase ‘draw near’, we find the concept of coming to someone, approaching them, with the desire to have a conversation.  When used in reference to our Elohim, the phrase implies “coming to God, drawing near to Him in prayer, sacrifice, worship, devotion of heart and life, with the intention of becoming His disciple and follower”[1].

 

However, there is a condition that must first be met before we are able to draw near to our Abba Father.  Only as we come with a sincere and ‘true heart’ in genuine teshuvah (repentance) – not with remorse, for there is a difference – will we find the Father waiting with robe and ring for His prodigal children (see Luk 15:11-32).

 

Brothers and sisters, the time is growing shorter, much shorter.  Elohim is calling.  He is longing for those who desire to spend their time with Him, not for what is in His hand, but simply for Who He is – the lover of their souls …

  

Draw near to Elohim and He shall draw near to you. Cleanse hands, sinners. And cleanse the hearts, you double-minded!” (Jam 4:8)

 

"Let us rejoice and be glad! Let us give him the glory! For the time has come for the wedding of the Lamb, and his Bride has PREPARED HERSELF …” (Rev 19:7 CJB, emphasis mine)

 

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[1] Complete Word Study Dictionary: New Testament ©1992


2 comments:

  1. This is beautiful, Mette! What an unspeakable gift has been made available to us - to have a relationship with our Abba Father!

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  2. It is, Pat, an amazing gift from the One who created us. It is unfortunate that so few recognize the treasure that is offered here.

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