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“Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.” Hebrews 4:16 (BSB)

Boldness is not just something you possess—it is something you practice. Hebrews 4:16 is not only a revelation of identity; it is an instruction for daily living. God invites you to approach His throne with confidence, not as a theological concept, but as a lifestyle. Boldness is how you pray. Boldness is how you worship. Boldness is how you receive. Boldness is how you walk through your day. The throne of grace is not a place you visit occasionally—it is the place you live from.

To come boldly means you approach God immediately, not eventually. You come quickly, not cautiously. You come honestly, not hiding behind spiritual language. You come expecting mercy, not fearing judgment. You come ready to receive help, not trying to prove you deserve it. Boldness is not loudness—it is certainty. It is the settled confidence that God is for you, God welcomes you, and God responds to you. Boldness is the posture of someone who knows grace is always available.

This Truth breaks the lie that you must wait until you “feel spiritual” before approaching God. Many believers delay coming to God because they feel unworthy, unprepared, or emotionally off. But boldness is not a feeling—it is a decision. You come boldly when you feel strong and when you feel weak. You come boldly when you feel clean and when you feel messy. You come boldly when you know what to pray and when you have no words at all. The throne of grace is not a courtroom—it is a place of love, help, healing, and supply.

Living this way transforms your daily walk. You pray differently because you expect God to respond. You worship differently because you know you are welcomed. You repent differently because you know mercy is waiting. You ask differently because you know grace is abundant. You face challenges differently because you know help is available. Boldness becomes the rhythm of your relationship with God—steady, confident, and unhindered.

Today is about embracing the Truth that boldness is not just who you are—it is how you live. You come boldly because grace is real, the throne is open, and God is ready to meet you with mercy and help.

Confession:

I come boldly to the throne of grace. I approach God quickly, confidently, and expectantly because His help is always available.

Prayer:

Father, thank You for inviting me to come boldly. Teach me to approach You with confidence in every moment and receive the grace You freely give.

Closing Charge:

Practice boldness today—come quickly, come confidently, and come expecting grace.