Rediscovering Faith

Come, Don't Perform

Rev. Evan Ryder Season 11 Episode 5

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Do you approach God honestly, or do you feel pressure to perform for him?

In Episode 5 of Soul Reset, “Come, Don’t Perform,” we explore Hebrews 4:16 and God’s invitation to approach his throne of grace with confidence, honesty, and need.

Performance shapes much of life. Our work is evaluated, our schoolwork is graded, and our online lives are measured through views and reactions. Without realizing it, we can bring that same mindset into our relationship with God.

When we believe we have done well, we feel confident approaching him. When we have failed, struggled, doubted, or neglected our spiritual lives, we may hide until we feel worthy again.

But Hebrews does not call God’s throne the throne of achievement, perfection, or performance. It calls it the throne of grace.

In this Christian devotional episode, you’ll explore:

• Why you do not need to repair yourself before approaching God
• What it means to come to God with boldness
• How Jesus understands and sympathizes with human weakness
• Why honesty draws us toward grace instead of disqualifying us
• The difference between God’s mercy and his helping grace
• How to bring your real needs to God without pretending

Mercy meets us in what we have done. Grace meets us in what we are facing. We do not approach God because our performance has earned his attention. We come because Jesus has opened the way.

Today’s reflection question: Am I approaching God honestly or performing for him?

You do not need impressive words or an edited version of your story. Come honestly. Come boldly. Come in your time of need. At the throne of grace, there is mercy for your failures and help for what you face today.

Scripture: Hebrews 4:16
Series: Soul Reset
Episode 5: Come, Don’t Perform

No pretending. No proving. No performance. Just come.

Don’t escape. Be restored.