In this second installment of The Four Great Opportunities of the Opened Sanctuary, Donald E. Coleman continues his journey through Hebrews 10:19-25 by focusing on the next two “Let us” statements:
In a heartfelt message dedicated to McKenna, a new believer, Donald highlights the power of relationship over religion, emphasizing that our walk with Christ is not about striving—but about staying connected, encouraged, and rooted in hope.
In this episode, you’ll hear Donald:
✅ Explore the role of faith, hope, and Agape love in sustaining Christian community
✅ Contrast external religion with internal transformation through Christ
✅ Illustrate the tabernacle as a symbol of moving from separation to sacred intimacy
✅ Call us into a rhythm of receiving God’s love and releasing it to others
✅ Highlight that encouragement is not optional—it’s vital as we see the Day approaching
With scriptural depth, personal reflections, and the backdrop of God's original call to spiritual renewal, Donald encourages us to embrace the second and third invitations of the open sanctuary: unwavering hope and spiritual encouragement.
Join us as we respond to God’s call to draw near with unwavering hope and spiritual encouragement, rooted in Christ and anchored in Agape.
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