Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Hebrews Recap: Enduring Faith Is Its Own Reward




Here we are closing the book, so to speak, on Hebrews. Our longest book to date and certainly the most theologically packed. I'm certain of one thing as I look back over the past 5 months...there is just too much in this book to try to encapsulate it with one thought. But I am reminded of a quote by philosopher Alan Watts...

"To have faith is to trust yourself to the water. When you swim you don't grab hold of the water, because if you do you will sink and drown. Instead you relax and float" 

If Hebrews is about anything, it is about Faith. It is reminder of in Whom we have faith. It is a re-framing of exactly what our faith means to us. It is unadulterated conviction as to why we should press on in our faith. It is a retelling of great faith warriors. It is an encouragement to endure in faith. 

The Jews of the day, were trying to grab hold of Old Covenant law and ritual, but the New Covenant changed all of that. The author tells them that the harder they grasp at those old customs the more they find themselves sinking in sin. Instead, they are encouraged to release themselves fully to the truth of the Gospel and that doing so is the only path to lasting salvation and doorway to God's eternal rest. 

I hope you've had the opportunity to join along with us as we've worked through this book. We've learned a lot and grown even more. We each consider our fellowship a blessing from God and our prayer is that what we do inspires you to give more time and heart to Bible study. I promise it will change your life unlike any other endeavor under the sun. 

God Bless You All...




Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Hebrews 13: Remain in Christ, and He will remain in you.




Here we are at the end of an amazing road. The final chapter of Hebrews.

We began this journey over 4 months ago and I can speak for all three of us when I say: Thank you Lord. Our spiritual life has been stretched and grown over these 16 weeks as we've examined this book written to the Jewish followers of Christ.

We don't know who penned the words, but we know Who breathed them to life. There may be speculation about who the author of these 13 chapters is, but we've learned with certainty Who is the author and pioneer of our faith. Jesus.

This final chapter is one last exhortation to follow after him and to stay in His teachings. Live as the new creations that we are in Him. Live as we have been taught by Jesus. Join us as we close the book on Hebrews now with deeper understanding and greater fondness of this amazing epistle.






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