Zion Hill Baptist
The sermon draws a powerful contrast between Mount Sinai, symbolizing the Old Testament era of law and physical separation from God, and Mount Zion, representing the New Testament reality of grace, spiritual access, and intimate relationship with God through Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that under the old covenant, God's presence was marked by fire, darkness, and deadly holiness, underscoring humanity's inability to approach Him due to sin. In contrast, the new covenant in Christ removes the need for physical proximity, as believers now approach God with confidence through the blood of Jesus, the mediator of a better covenant, and the indwelling Holy Spirit. The passage calls the audience to respond to God's present, gentle voice—not through fear of judgment, but through faith and obedience—warning that rejecting this spiritual access is far more dangerous than rejecting the audible voice of God at Sinai. Ultimately, the message is one of profound gratitude and urgent invitation: salvation is not earned by law-keeping, but received by grace through faith in Christ, who has made eternal access to God possible.
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