Coming to Mount Zion (3): to Live in Grace

Series 16
Episode 4
Speaker: Daniel Yu
Message Date: March 20, 2020

Prologue

Brothers and sisters, today’s topic of Treasures for the Soul is “Coming to Mount Zion (3): to Live in Grace.” The Bible says God hates wickedness. Revelation tells us the Lord is the Lamb, but it also talks about the wrath of the Lamb. Behind God’s hatred of wickedness is a very deep love to us. We are not saved by the works of the law, but by receiving the Lord’s salvation and His grace. The Lord has already been crucified. It’s very precious that after we believed, we have come to Mount Zion—to live in grace. Romans 5:2 says “Through Him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand…” God has given us the greatest grace, and He will lead many sons to glory.

Message

The Lord has gone through “the most impossible” in order to make the forgiveness of sins possible. Thus, He can safely forgive us. He endured the greatest pain. Not only the Lord, the Father and the Holy Spirit also suffered the most. The Father chastised His Beloved Son. The Lord endured the greatest pain on the cross. It appears that God is very strict. Indeed, God is holy. Isaiah was very close to God, yet when he saw God’s glory, he said, “Woe is me! For I am lost…” (Isaiah 6:5) It’s precious that God touched his lips with a burning coal. (Isaiah 6:7) In Zechariah chapter 3, Joshua the high priest was standing before the angel of the Lord, and Satan was standing at his right hand to accuse him. It’s very precious that the Lord rebuked Satan for him.
The Lord’s love behind His strict attitude toward sins is far greater than what we can describe. That’s why His hatred of sin is so severe. He has shown man the terrible consequences of sin, God’s righteousness and holiness. Therefore, we should not imitate the people of Israel, thinking that we can be justified by works of the law, or rely on ourselves. The old covenant represents self-reliance, contrary to grace. Grace is not relying on oneself. We ought to rely on the Holy Spirit. The Lord has saved me from sins through salvation by His blood. Man can only be justified by His sacrifice once and for all. There is no other hope. Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness of sins. We treasure that we can preach the gospel because there is no other way for our sins to be forgiven, nor is there any other way to save us from sins. The gospel tells more than the forgiveness of sins. We accept Him to be our Saviour so He can save us from sins, and from living a sinful life.
Now He lives in us. Once we believe in Him, the Holy Spirit lives in us and gives us life. We are united with the Lord. We have become a branch on the true vine. Otherwise, it’s impossible for us to be saved. Now we live by faith in the Son of God. We cannot rely on our past experiences or knowledge. We need His help in our spirit. He gives us life and strength. This is the only way to overcome sins, and rise again should we fall. Nothing in the whole universe can help us unless we rely on Him again. He is the only Saviour, and there is salvation in no one else (Acts 4:12).
I treasure that He is called Jesus. He will save His people from their sins. Not only were our sins forgiven, our lives were also changed. There’s a pure love behind His action. The Bible tells us about the wrath of the Lamb. What can be gentler than a lamb? The appearance of a lamb gives us the impression of gentleness. However, besides from talking about the blood of the Lamb, Revelation also talks about the wrath of the Lamb. My righteous anger is also strong. If you love others, you will care. Of course, I will not let the sun go down on my anger. I also have love. Have you ever considered how evil people can be when they don’t know God? That’s why the Bible says God’s wrath remains on those who do not obey the Son. John 3:36 reads, “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him.” It’s actually God’s grace that these people are still alive.
Having gained the forgiveness of God is indeed His immense grace. The Son of God became a Man and endured the greatest pain. Even till eternity, no one can comprehend what pain The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit endured. He forgives our sins and gives us peace. He cleanses our conscience. Who else in the whole universe can give this to you? This is only possible through the Son, sent by the Father. He’s the Saviour of the world. It’s so precious that we did not come to Mount Sinai. We were saved not by our own effort. We have come to Mount Zion. His true love is greater than His wrath. His forgiveness is real; His acceptance is true. His Father-and-son affection is also very true. Grace is greater than transgression. It’s so precious that we have come to Mount Zion. Mount Sinai represents the laws. Mount Zion represents grace.

Hebrews 12:22-24 reads, “But you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to the innumerable angels in festal gathering, and to the assembly of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven, and to God, the judge of all, and to the spirits of the righteous made perfect, and to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks a better word than the blood of Abel.” Hebrews makes reference to “better” about twelve times and this is the last mention. Hebrews takes us to a better covenant, to Mount Zion. This passage is so precious because we have come to Mount Zion. Now we are standing in grace, in the delight and countenance of the Father and the Lord. All our sins have been forgiven.
Roman 5:1-2 reads, “Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through Him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.” What we have gained and will receive are very precious. This is the reason why we can rejoice in sufferings. The passage stating that “we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand”, complements well with the passage in Hebrews 12 that we’ve just read. It shows us where we are—coming to Mount Zion. This is God’s grace to us. Hebrews chapter 2 tells us that the Father will bring many sons to glory. Therefore, we ought to live in the condition described in the later part of Hebrews chapter 12.

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Series 16

We Have Come to Mount Zion and the Heavenly Jerusalem

Message Date: March 20, 2020

We should mind the things above, look upon the Lord in glory, and live to Him. It’s very precious that Hebrews 12:22-24 lets us understand about things in heaven in a concrete way. By the Lord’s salvation, today when we draw near to God, we are not coming to Mount Sinai (which represents the law), but we have come to Mount Zion (which represents grace). To obtain forgiveness of our sins is almost impossible! However, God’s grace is tremendous. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit have paid the highest price, endured the greatest pain, and made us see God’s holiness and righteousness. God also manifested His great love. So, by the Lord’s precious blood, our sins are forgiven, and we are united with the Lord forever. God desires us to draw close to Him. Hebrews mentions multiple times “having come” before God, to the throne of grace, and lastly to Mount Zion, that is, the heavenly Jerusalem. When we pray and draw near to God, we have come to the heavenly Jerusalem, and we are living in grace. In heavenly Jerusalem, there are many joyful things: the festal gathering of innumerable angels, the assembly of the firstborn, God the judge of all, the spirits of the righteous made perfect, Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and the sprinkled blood that speaks a better word than the blood of Abel. All these express God Himself, and His heart towards us. The Lord indeed has opened His heart to us through this series of messages, causing us to understand His purpose better.
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See that the Lord is at the right hand of the Father

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Coming to Mount Zion (1): the meaning of Mount Sinai

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Coming to Mount Zion (2): the difficulty in forgiveness of sins

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Coming to Mount Zion (3): to Live in Grace

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Having Come to the Heavenly Jerusalem

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What is in the heavenly Jerusalem (1)?

Table of Contents

01 Introduction of Treasures for the Soul
10.1 The Love Desire in the Depths of Abba and the Lord’s hearts
10.2 Fruit of the Lord’s Crucifixion: Eternal Life
10.3 The Lord Came to Manifest the Father’s Name
10.4 The Father Sent His Only Begotten Son
10.5 Reminders on enjoying heart to heart with the Father
10.6 The Father’s Desire for Me is Forever Steadfast
11.1 The preciousness of the Letter to Philemon
11.2 The most profitable; the most accepted.
11.3 Charge That to My Account
11.4 The Father made the Lord our eternal High Priest by an oath (1)
11.5 The Father made the Lord our eternal High Priest by an oath (2)
11.6 We are the Lord’s darling love
12.1 The Lord’s Words at the Last Supper
12.2 Apart from the Lord, we can do nothing.
12.3 What is true faith?
12.4 Look upon the Lord in glory
11.5 Trust and Peace (1)
12.6 Trust and Peace (2)
16.1 See that the Lord is at the right hand of the Father
16.2 Coming to Mount Zion (1): the meaning of Mount Sinai
16.3 Coming to Mount Zion (2): the difficulty in forgiveness of sins
16.4 Coming to Mount Zion (3): to Live in Grace
16.5 Having Come to the Heavenly Jerusalem
16.6 What is in the heavenly Jerusalem (1)?
1.1 The Most Blessed Generation
1.2 Message from John the Baptist
1.3 Abide in the Lord Always
1.4 Abide in the Lord’s Love at All Times
1.5 The Lord Speaks to Us and Helps Us in Our Hearts
2.1 God’s Greatest Work Starts in Our Hearts
2.2 To Be Heart to Heart with the Lord Throughout the Year
2.3 Our Spirits can Feel God and Have Fellowship with Him
2.4 The Importance of Peace
2.5 Our Spirits Need the Words of God
2.6 Give the Lord Time and Space to Speak in Our Hearts
3.1 The World Needs People Who Deeply Experience God
3.2 Just as His Anointing 
Has Taught You, 
Abide in the Lord
3.3 Be Influenced 
by the Lord Throughout 
this Year
4.1 Enjoying God’s Peace in Your heart
4.2 Let Not Your Hearts be Troubled, Neither Let Them be Afraid.
4.3 How Should Our Spirit Respond to the Lord?
5.1 Our Spirit is Satisfied Only When We Worship God and Deeply Experience Him
5.2 How to Worship God with Our Spirit
5.3 Looking at the Lord with our Inner Eyes
5.4 Our Spirit Needs to Enjoy the Lord Himself
5.5 The Song of Solomon Often Mentions About “Eyes”
5.6 Realize Being Heart to Heart with the Lord in Singing and Worship
6.1 Living a life of union with the Lord in a stable pattern every day
6.2 Enjoying the Lord and not being disturbed
6.3 The Importance of Seeing Him with Our Spiritual Eyes
7.1 Learn to Protect Our Spirits From Virus Prevention
7.2 Our Spirit Can Hear, Think, and See
7.3 How to Live a Life of Faith
7.4 The Importance of the Mind
7.5 David’s Eyes Beheld the Lord Always
8.1 The Lord established with us the eternal love covenant by His blood
8.2 The Lord Treasures the New Covenant and Break-Bread Meeting the Most
8.3 Love Encounters
8.4 Before His Crucifixion, the Lord clearly explained the essence of the blessings of the new covenant: the fourth blessing
8.5 Before His Crucifixion, the Lord clearly explained the essence of the blessings of the new covenant: the first blessing (1)
8.6 Before His Crucifixion, the Lord clearly explained the essence of the blessings of the new covenant: the first blessing (2)
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