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Hebrews 10:19–25 reminds us that access to God is not a private achievement but a shared gift made possible through the blood of Jesus. Through ongoing practices of drawing near, holding fast, and considering one another, we learn that God’s presence is entered and sustained together, especially when faith feels fragile. As the Day draws near, this passage calls us to resist isolation and rediscover the gathering of the church as essential to perseverance, hope, and love.
By Chris JonesHebrews 10:19–25 reminds us that access to God is not a private achievement but a shared gift made possible through the blood of Jesus. Through ongoing practices of drawing near, holding fast, and considering one another, we learn that God’s presence is entered and sustained together, especially when faith feels fragile. As the Day draws near, this passage calls us to resist isolation and rediscover the gathering of the church as essential to perseverance, hope, and love.