Good Morning All!
Hebrews
10:23-25;” Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he
who promised is faithful. And let us consider how to stir
up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to
meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all
the more as you see the Day drawing near.”
“Hang in there”, “Don’t give up”, “Keep
trying”; how many times have we offered these words to our children and grandchildren
when they are trying a new venture.
Whether they were trying to play a band instrument or try a new sport or
maybe a new class at school or a more challenging 4-H project, we encourage our
children to keep trying.
Perhaps you have offered these words to
someone who is experiencing a personal tough time. It may be a family relationship issue; it may
be job related; it may be health related; it could be any of several
things. We tell them to hang in
there. We may have no idea what we mean
by that, but we do not know what else to say.
The author of Hebrews offers us this same
exhortation; except he gives us a little more background and support. In the previous portions of Hebrews, we read
where the atoning sacrifice of Jesus is all sufficient for our salvation. We no longer have to offer animal sacrifices
or pay the priest for his sacrifices; Jesus’ sacrifice is complete. So, what do we do now?
We hold onto that promise; the promise
that we are redeemed and washed clean by the blood of the Lamb. We hold on tight to the confession of our
hope and that hope is based on the certainty of the promise of eternal
life. Since our salvation is secure, now
what? What do we do with all the time we
spent doing sacrifices and making offerings to God for our sins?
We have to figure out how to stir each
other up so that we show love for one another by doing good works. We remember that a “good work” is anything
that glorifies God and benefits our neighbor.
It might be going to some far-off place as a missionary; it might be
sitting down and listening to a neighbor who is lonesome and has little
company. Our salvation is secure now let
us live a life that is free form the worry of salvation and live a life of joy
as God designed us to do; loving one another.
Yet we need to keep gathering with our
fellow believers. This is where we hear
God’s Word spoken to us. This is where
we hear God’s Words of redemption. This
is where we join for the soul nourishing meal.
We join for the same reason any family joins together; to show the love
and affection to our brothers and sisters, our uncles and aunts, our parents,
and grandparents. We join for those
times when we need comfort and consoling as well. We look to our family for support when we
need it and to offer it when others do.
God made man to be a communal creature not a loner; we join to meet this
need and to receive this blessing. So,
hang in there; hold fast to the confession of our hope. God has promised us eternal life because of
Jesus. We have that as a certainty.
Lord Jesus, you are our
hope and our confession. Thank you for
the gift of salvation which you give to us freely. Use us as your hands and mouth to proclaim
your love to those who are most in need of it.
In your precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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