The
message comes to a sinful man that he may have his continual abode in the Most
Holy; that, the more real and near than with his nearest earthly friend,
he may lie in unbroken fellowship with the Most High God. He is assured that
the blood of Christ can cleanse his conscience in such power that he can draw
nigh to God with a perfect conscience and with undoubting confidence, and
can ask and expect to live always in the unclouded light of God's face.
Taken
from, Let us Draw Nigh by Andrew Murray page 46