There is nothing easy about prayer. And not just because we struggle with HOW to pray and WHAT to pray, but more so because of what we know ourselves to be. Our consciences rightfully fill us with dread and fear as we contemplate entering God's presence knowing what sinners we are.
So on what basis can it be said that we have "boldness to enter into the holiest"?
Boldness in Prayer
Hebrews 10:19-25
January 3, 2021 • Pastor Paul Edwards
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