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Confident In the Corridors of Power

August 22, 2019 • Alyssa Roat

My senior year in high school, I won a scholarship to a camp in Washington, DC. As part of the experience, we went to the Capitol Building. There were hundreds of people on tours, but many areas were heavily restricted. Tourists could look at the building, but they definitely couldn’t talk to senators!

Ordinarily, I would never have dared enter the representatives’ offices or the Senate floor. (And they wouldn’t have let me either!) However, I was given a special name card. All I had to do was show it to security, and then they let me right through. I was allowed to stand outside the Senate Chamber and talk with one of our state’s senators, enter offices to speak with representatives, and see the Capitol behind the scenes. I wasn’t a senator or otherwise important person, but the name card I was given gave me full confidence to enter the corridors of power.

As Christians, God has given us our own special name cards: the name “child of God.” Through prayer, we can enter His throne room with full confidence, and no one will kick us out. Though we were once sinners unable to stand before our holy God, being His children through Christ.


Imagine being able to enter the Oval Office whenever you wanted. God's throne room is far more impressive, and, in Christ, you have full access (Hebrews 4:14-16). Does this make you think about it in a different way?

Do you take advantage of your ability to come before God anytime you want?

And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus. Ephesians 2:6 (NIV)

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