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Let us keep on coming Boldly - Apr 2025

Let us keep on coming Boldly - Apr 2025


Reference Heb 4:16 ISV

Let us keep on coming boldly to the throne of Grace-

So that we may obtain Mercy

So that we may find Grace

To Help us in our time of need!!!

  • With confidence
  • Boldly
  • Approach
  • Coming with bravely
  • Draw nearer to Him
  • With out Fear (FEAR- Face everything and Run or Raise)
  • Whenever we are in need
  • Go confidently- Esther
  • Keep on coming
  • with Freedom

How to approach Him?


Eph 3:12 - In Him & through Faith in Him
Php 4:6 - With thanksgiving
1 Jn 5:14 - By Asking
Jam 4:6 - humbly
1 Pt 5:7 - Casting all our worries or anxieties on Him
Mt 7:7-8 - ASK- Asking seeking and knocking
Rom 8:15 - As Sons
2 Cor 12:9 - His Grace is sufficient attitude
Ps 34:15 - He sees/ hears / inclined to us
Ps 145:18 - The Lord is near to all who call on Him in Truth!!



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