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Our lesson suggests that the sacrifice of Christ gives confidence to enter into the presence of God (v. 19), for offerings for sin are no longer necessary (v. 18). How is it that we can have such confidence because of what Christ did on the cross, why we need no more fret about placating God? John Calvin explains this well. Christ paid this sacrifice, he contends: "... that no one might think that Christ had an iron heart which felt nothing; for we ought always to consider... Had Christ not been touched by sorrow, no consolation could arise to us from his sufferings; but when we hear that he also endured the bitterest agonies of mind, the likeness then becomes evident to us" (Calvin's Commentaries, Vol. XXII/1, pp. 120-121).
How wonderful to know our Savior did not have an iron heart and that he cares so much that he actually suffered for us! A love like that cannot but give you confidence in your relation to God.
How wonderful to know our Savior did not have an iron heart and that he cares so much that he actually suffered for us! A love like that cannot but give you confidence in your relation to God.