OUTER COURT THEOLOGY
Christians believe in Jesus, but many still live like they're standing in the outer court of the Old Testament tabernacle. Always wondering if they're close enough, clean enough, spiritual enough.
That's outer court theology. It's a mindset that keeps God at arm's length and turns the Christian life into an endless cycle of performance and guilt.
But Hebrews says something shocking: the blood of Jesus cleanses your conscience from dead religious works. Once for all.
You don't need more sacrifices, more rituals, or more self-examination.
You need to know where you stand: in the Holy of Holies!
Christians believe in Jesus, but many still live like they're standing in the outer court of the Old Testament tabernacle. Always wondering if they're close enough, clean enough, spiritual enough.
That's outer court theology. It's a mindset that keeps God at arm's length and turns the Christian life into an endless cycle of performance and guilt.
But Hebrews says something shocking: the blood of Jesus cleanses your conscience from dead religious works. Once for all.
You don't need more sacrifices, more rituals, or more self-examination.
You need to know where you stand: in the Holy of Holies!
OUTER COURT THEOLOGY
Christians believe in Jesus, but many still live like they're standing in the outer court of the Old Testament tabernacle. Always wondering if they're close enough, clean enough, spiritual enough.
That's outer court theology. It's a mindset that keeps God at arm's length and turns the Christian life into an endless cycle of performance and guilt.
But Hebrews says something shocking: the blood of Jesus cleanses your conscience from dead religious works. Once for all.
You don't need more sacrifices, more rituals, or more self-examination.
You need to know where you stand: in the Holy of Holies!
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