There's a clear contrast of scenes here. The author said that we have "not come to a mountain that can be touched," which is Mount Sinai, where God issued the law, and where criminals were tried and convicted. When a sinner came before the law, it would have been a frightening experience. That's why Israelites back then did not want God to speak to them, but rather they just wanted Moses to listen to God's voice on their behalf. Today, when we come before God, we no longer need to go to Mount Sinai, but instead we can go to the mountain which cannot be touched, which is Mount Zion. Mount Zion is the mountain filled with grace, because in Christ we will no longer be convicted of sin, but we may be together with all the saints and angels. Most importantly, we can meet the Lord face to face, and He's happy to speak to us, which is quite different from before. Back in the Old Testament time, our relationship with God is indirect and filled with fear; in the New Testament time, however, our relationship with God is direct and intimate. Do you understand the grace of the New Testament time? You could not stand before the law back in the Old Testament time, and you'd be filled with fear and trembling; but now, the authority of sin and fear has been completely broken in Jesus Christ, and you can come before Father God without any fear.
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Many Christians, however, seem to be living in the Old Testament time. When we are weak, we ask pastor to pray for us; when we are sick, we ask pastor to lay hand on us; when we want to spread the gospel, we ask pastor to preach on our behalf. We don't come before God directly to seek Him and listen to His voice. We still depend on pastor or other people to come before God. May the Lord have mercy on us, help us to see that today we're not coming to Mount Sinai which we can touch, but rather the Mount Zion that we cannot touch. God is happy to talk to you and reveal Himself to you. As long as you open your heart, God will perform some wonderful work in your life, so are you willing to do it?
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