Mount Sinai, where Moses received the ten commandments, was a place where the people were rightly introduced to the fear of God in light of His holiness and justice. However, in Hebrews, the author makes the point that we no longer stand in the shadow of Mount Sinai, but in the shadow of Mount Zion. Here, we are not confronted with our sin but where our sin is covered in the righteousness of Christ. We are free to joyfully run the race set before us, qualified to win because ofJesus qualifications on our behalf.