You and I have direct access to God



The following is a short article written by Rick Warren. He states that according to the Bible, you and I have direct access to God. What comforting words! We don't have to wait to talk with a relative or close friend when we are hurting; no, we simply go directly to God. As Rick notes, "God says that you are a priest." 

We have the same benefits of priests; we have the privilege of going directly to God and we also have the responsibility and privilege of representing God. These two facts are true when you become a believer in Jesus Christ. 

Because this is true, we can go directly to God with our problems and we also have the privilege of representing God. This is fantastic news for everyone--especially when we are hurting, in need or just wanting to give praise to God and His Son, Jesus.

So, enjoy the article, get closer to God and know that He is with you always--even to the end of the age. And, as the picture says below, "Take a breath. Trust the path God has set before you.

Toni 



By By Rick Warren — June 1, 2018
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from Rick Warren
“You come to him as living stones, a spiritual house that is being built into a holy priesthood” (1 Peter 2:5 GW).
God says that you are a priest. Depending on your background, that may be scary or confusing. Peter is saying that the two benefits that priests have are now available to everyone who is a believer.
In the Old Testament, priests did two things:
  1. They had the right, privilege, and responsibility to go directly to God. They could pray and talk to God, worship, and fellowship with God. Everybody else had to go through a priest.
  2. The priest had the privilege and responsibility of representing God to the people and ministering to the needs of other people (serving).
Those are the very two things that are true of you when you become a believer.
The Bible says that when Jesus died on the cross, there was a veil in the temple that separated the Holy of Holies, where God’s Spirit was, from where man was. Only priests could go behind that veil once a year. When Jesus died on the cross, God ripped that veil — about 70 feet — from top to bottom, symbolizing that there no longer was a barrier.
You now have direct access to God. You don’t have to pray through anybody else. You don’t have to confess through anybody else. You don’t have to fellowship with God through anybody else. Read your Bible, talk with the Lord, and fellowship directly with him.
You have also been gifted for ministry to serve other people. Every Christian is a minister — not a pastor, but a minister. Anytime you use your talents and gifts to help others, you are ministering.
He saved us and chose us for his holy work not because we deserved it but because that was his plan long before the world began” (2 Timothy 1:9 TLB). Why did God save you? So you could serve him. A non-serving Christian is a contradiction.
How do you know what your ministry is? Look at your talents, gifts, and abilities. When you use those talents and gifts to help other people, that’s called ministry — nothing fancy or scary about it. It’s just helping others. Can you be a priest in a sales office? You bet you can. Can you be a priest as an accountant? Of course. Driving a truck? Sure. Anytime you’re helping other people in God’s name, you’re ministering.
  • How are you using your gifts and abilities to serve God and others?
  • How have you grown closer to Jesus through other believers’ ministry and service to you?
  • How do you make the most of your status as a priest? Do you take full advantage of your direct access to God?
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  1. Excellent article. Now is the time for people to fellowship with God and Jesus. Not tomorrow or the next day, but today. We do not want to be like Pharaoh who said to Moses tomorrow.

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