Read Hebrews 10.
-There are people who believe that God is distant, unknowable, and
unapproachable.
-There are people who believe. Yet,
because of circumstances, they have lost confidence.
-There are people who believe that their faith is and should remain private.
Under the inspiration and guidance of the Holy Spirit, the writer of Hebrews
challenged all three of these erroneous views.
As explained in verses 5-10, Jesus came from heaven to be born in the human
family. Having a body of flesh was necessary in order to shed His blood
on the cross. By the will and purpose of God, that onetime offering of
Himself paid the sin debt for everyone. Unlike the priests in the Old
Testament who daily offered sacrifices for sin, Jesus "finished" the
redemptive plan (John 19:30). The furniture in the Tabernacle and Temple
had no chair. The work was continuous. But with the sacrifice of
Jesus, He "sat down". The work was done.
What impact should this have on the daily lives of Christ-followers? The
results are meant to move us into 3-Dimensional living.
1. UPWARD. (v.22)
"Let us draw near" to God. We have a Savior who loves us and
gave Himself for us. He has opened direct access to the very presence of
God. Several times in this book believers have been urged to come
confidently and boldly to Him for help in time of need.
2. INWARD. (v.23)
"Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering."
While there is joy in Jesus, life is filled with disappointment,
confusion, and pain of all kinds. Those who only focus on their
difficulties experience a wavering in their faith. Those who turn to the Lord in such times find
their faith strengthened.
3. OUTWARD. (vv.24-25)
"Let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works."
True faith in Jesus is never meant to be a private affair. We are
saved to serve other people. "For some have no knowledge of God.
I say this to your shame." (1 Corinthians 15:34) Telling
others the Good News that forgiveness is available to them is the primary task
of a Christian. Helping one another in various times of need demonstrates
that we are part of the Body of Christ. The Bible knows nothing of a lone
believer. We meet together in the local Bible teaching church to be
encouraged and to encourage one another in the faith.
The absence of any one of these three will result in a distorted picture of
what it means to be a follower of Christ. However, when all three are
functioning properly the effects become more vivid than a watching a 3-D movie.
Life comes alive.
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