Jeremiah prayed: "We acknowledge, O Lord, our wickedness, and the iniquity of our fathers: for we have sinned against You. Do not abhor us, for your name's sake, do not disgrace the throne of your glory: remember, break not your covenant with us." (Jeremiah 14:20-21)
We come to the throne of glory. The apostle prays that: "According to the riches of His glory, [we might] be strengthened with might." (Ephesians 3:16)
And so Jeremiah prays that the Lord will not disgrace the throne of His glory.
If it were possible to conceive of such a thing as our coming to the Lord acknowledging ourselves sinners, cast down by a sense of the sinfulness, and claiming His righteousness, and yet He neglect to give it, the glory would depart from His throne. God's word, which word upholds all things, would be broken, and the universe would come to an end.
Therefore in our sinfulness we may come boldly to the throne of grace and glory, knowing that it will not be disgraced; the glory will not depart from it.--Present Truth, February 15, 1894.