More than one mother during...
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More than one mother during the Civil War was allowed to speak with President
Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln's cabinet wasn't pleased with the president's choice of whom
to see and how to use his energy. At times, they also disagreed with his merciful
decisions concerning the mothers' sons who were soldiers who'd done such things as
sleeping on guard duty.
The amazing experience of being ushered into the president's office to speak about the most pressing and personal of issues is comparable to our having peace with God and access to God's grace. Because God through Christ has set us right (justified us) we could just saunter in to God and chat. However, the very thought of meeting God face-to-face and receiving mercy fills us with such awe and gratitude that we come to God humbly, even trusting God to work for God's glory through our very suffering.
The amazing experience of being ushered into the president's office to speak about the most pressing and personal of issues is comparable to our having peace with God and access to God's grace. Because God through Christ has set us right (justified us) we could just saunter in to God and chat. However, the very thought of meeting God face-to-face and receiving mercy fills us with such awe and gratitude that we come to God humbly, even trusting God to work for God's glory through our very suffering.
