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No I will not forget you.

Sounds like the lyrics of a Sarah McLaughlin song but I have allot more to talk about than music. I would like to talk about the throne room. Get your head out of the pit for now, when I mention throne room there are certain qualifications for someone to enter. Have I completely lost you? That was not my point, let me explain. The bible talks about Heaven and if you are born again you will go there when you leave this world. The bible also talks about someone very important and if you are saved for real, he (Jesus) is up there right now, but he is also in your heart if you have recieved his gospel--for real. What exactly is God up to right now? He is saving people. How does he do it? God does it through people like you and me, and because I am saved I have access into the very presence of God where Christ is seated on His right hand, into the throne room of God. There is only One Throne room, and there is Only one God. All saved people can march right into the very presence of God, His throne. Fallen angels cannot, and only elect angels can enter the holy of hollies, along with Christians.

Why this is important is because you need mercy, we all need it and the bible tells us that when we are in trouble we can boldly approach God's Throne. When Christ died for your sins the veil in the temple was torn in two, allowing access for the saved to enter into the very presence of God to obtain mercy. Moses understood this and so did Christ, even before you committed any sin. He is in Heaven right now and not only is he fighting for you, but Jesus is behind the veil where you can go to him to receive mercy. Let me pray, "Heavenly Father we come to you behind the veil, grant us the mercy that we seek. Save us Oh Lord from the folly of sin and grant us the desires that we seek. In Jesus Name amen."

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