Romans: Rooted in Jesus, Access to God

Where do you stand with God? Let me ask it this way, as a believer, when you pray or worship, are you outside the throne room or inside? The first effect of justification by faith is peace with God through Jesus. The second is access to God. 

When we lived in New Jersey, we often visited Manhattan. On one visit we walked into the Pu Chao Buddhist Temple. As we entered, we could see the statue of Buddha surrounded by offerings of oranges, half cups of coffee, and other gifts. It was a unique experience to be sure, but also a sad one. The worshipper’s access to Buddha required a sacrifice. 

Believers often relate to God this way. To enter his presence, or get him to listen to our prayers, we think a sacrifice is required. If we come confessing sin, more is certainly required followed by promises of obedience we will inevitably struggle to keep. 

But justification means we’re at peace with God and that we have free, unlimited, unconditional access to God because of the ministry of Jesus. Where do you stand with God? I hope your answer is, “in his presence.” Join us Sunday as we consider this beautiful truth.

Tim Locke