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HEBREWS CHAPT. 12

 


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Chapter One-hundred-nine:

Epistle to Hebrews #16

                                   Chapter Twelve



     With so many fine examples recorded for us of what is true
living faith, we are admonished by Paul to lay aside all burdens
and sin that can easily trip us up. We are to run our Christian
race of life with enduring patience. We are to look to Jesus, who
is the author and finisher of our faith. This sentence also
proves that only Jesus of all humans has ever gained immortal life.
Enoch, Moses, Elijah, have not yet gained it, no one but Christ
has moved from human life to glorified eternal life. Jesus looked
to the finish line also, what was at the end of this human life.
In so looking He was able to endure to the end, endure through
persecutions, the shame, the trials of life, the ridicule of
others, the rejection by the masses, and the agony of the cross.
Enduring, He was given the place of sitting on the right hand of
God the Father. We are to consider all that Jesus went through,
and so we shall not be wearied and we will not faint in our minds
(verses 1-3).
     For most of us we need to remember that we have not had to
resist evil in our Christian walk, unto blood and death, as we
strive against sin. Yes, many of us have trials, tests, and
hardships at times. Many of us have had the correction and
chastening of the Lord. Paul tells us that such is often part of
being a child of God. Whom the Lord loves, does receive
correction if needed. If we appreciate that correction, then God
works with us as His child. A father will naturally correct his
child if and when the child needs to be corrected. This is the
way of the natural life of the human family, and so it is with
the heavenly Father and his children. If we never get corrected
by the Father, then it is in doubt that we are really a child of
His.
     It is the general and natural way of mankind that a son
receiving correction gives honor and respect to his father. So we as
the child of God, must honor and respect our heavenly Father; in
so doing we shall reap life, not only a better life here and now
but even more importantly, eternal life in the future. God
chastens us for our ultimate profit, that we might partake of His
holiness and perfectness.
     Chastening is not pleasant during the time of being
corrected and chastened, it is not joyful per se, but it does
hurt and seems somewhat grievous, nevertheless, afterwards
it does bring forth fruits of peace and righteousness, unto those
who are willing to be guided and taught and who will move forward
in the pathway that loving correction gives (verses 4-11).

     I cannot give too much emphasis on this passage of
Scripture. In Christian circles, much emphasis is given to grace,
to mercy, to love, even to serving others. All of that is
indeed the bedrock of true Christianity. But a part of that
bedrock is also having a mind-set that is willing to be
corrected, to be guided into all truth, to admit error, to admit
when proven, that you are wrong about this or about that. A part
of Christian bedrock faith is to LOVE THE TRUTH, to hunger and
thirst after righteousness.  
     I am sorry to say but in all my years in the Christian faith
since I was introduced to it at the age of 7, I have found few who exhibit this.
A bedrock foundation of the faith, is hungering for truth and righteousness.
Most I have found are closed minded, do not study as they should,
to show themselves approved to God, a workman that needs
not to be ashamed. Most just want to sit in their comfortable 
pew. Most do not want their boat rocked, they do not want
to be challenged. Most do not want to admit their church
teaching could be wrong, is wrong, or they just want to continue
to have their church as a social club 
     It is because most Christians do not have a min-set of being
willing to be corrected, and so then move in the correct way of
righteousness, that Jesus said many would be shocked when they
found themselves on the outside looking in, at His return. Many,
Jesus said would say in that day, "Lord, did we not do this in
your name, did we not do that in your name. Were you not preached
in our streets, in our local congregation." And Jesus will say to
them, "I never knew you. Depart from me, you who work
lawlessness."
     Jesus elsewhere said, when asked if many would be saved,
"The pathway is wide and broad to destruction, but narrow and
straight to eternal life, and few there be that will find it."
     The first resurrection and eternal life, at the coming of
Christ in power and glory, will be much less in number (children
of God in that resurrection) than the majority of Christians
believe.
     The true way of salvation, true repentance, true living
faith, and the true way to live in your mind-set and life and
work and words, to be counted as a very child of the Living
God, is expounded in many parts of the Bible.
Nothing could be more important than for you to know this truth.
The true pathway to eternal life, and so be in that first resurrection
and have Jesus say to you, "Well done, thou good and faithful
servant, enter into the joy of thy Lord."

     With Christ as our leader and guide, with all the great
examples of living faith to read about in the Bible, we should
then lift up out hands that may hang down, and strengthen our
weak knees, walk in the straight and good path, less we become
lame and end up on the broad pathway into the ditch of death.
     We are to follow peace with all men, and also holiness, for
without those two ingredients in our Christian foundation, we
shall not see God (verses 12-14).
   
     Tied in with peace is "bitterness" - bitterness is not a
part of peace, you cannot have true peace, cannot exhibit true
peace, if your mind and heart is filled with bitterness.
Bitterness will lead you away from the grace of God. Bitterness
can KILL you. Here in verse 15, is proof that you CAN fall from
grace, that you are not "once saved always saved" - that once on
the road to salvation you must continue on that road, you must
walk it to the end, endure to the end as Jesus said in the
Gospels, and then you will be saved.
     There are many things that can take you off that straight
and narrow pathway to eternal life. If you are reading the New
Testament from cover to cover, you will read about many of those
things that can lead you away from God, back into spiritual death
- BITTERNESS is certainly one of them.  Even for your own peace
of mind in this physical life, bitterness needs to be rooted out.
If you are bitter over anything that mankind has done to you, go
to God and cry out to Him for help to cleanse your mind of hate
and bitterness. When you have put bitterness away from your mind,
you will begin to feel the love and peace of God. You will feel a
pleasant calm and happy and tranquil mind, life will be joyful
and abundant. Jesus said, "My peace I leave with you" and "I am
come that you may have life, and have it more abundantly."

     All this needs to be done so we do not end up like Esau -
bitterness eating him away like a cancer, after he was sorry he
sold his birthright.  He was not able to find true repentance, so
was cut off from a real and living connection with God. He shed
tears over his loss, but it was not tears of genuine godly
repentance, but tears of human sorrow, that when the rubber hits
the road, does not move the car in the right direction towards
God and eternal life. Paul warns us NOT to be an Esau (verse
16-17).
     Paul reminds us that we are not coming to a physical
mountain, with physical fire, blackness of smoke, the sound of a
trumpet, and the voice of words, which the Israelites
entreated Moses to have stop. That sight at that mount Sinai was
so terrible that even Moses quaked in his boots. But it is not a
mighty physical sight to come before, but we come to mount Zion
in heaven, unto the heavenly city of the living God, the heavenly
Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels. We come
before the general assembly of the church of the Firstborn from
the dead, those whose names as written in the book of life. We
come before the Judge of all, and to the very spirits of just men
made perfect. We come before Jesus the mediator of the New
Covenant, and the true blood that portends much more than any
blood of animals such as Abel killed, or anyone killed
(verses 18-24).

     The last words of verse 23 show the truth that humans do
have a "spirit" that does indeed go back to God in heaven at our
death (see also Ecc.12:7). Mankind is far greater than the animal
kind. Science can look at the human brain, science can discover
what parts of the human brain are used for various functions of
the human body, such as speech. Science can look at the make-up
of the human brain and different animal brains, put them side by
side and compare. Science has discovered that human kind has
about 30,000 genes that make what we are, but science has also
discovered that the small fruit fly has about the same number of
genes we humans have. When it all come to it, the physical
science of humans and none-humans does NOT show why we are so
much superior than none-human life. Nothing in the physical world
can compare to the normal mind of mankind. Not one or a million
animals (any you wish to name) can be given one or a million
Computers and put together the words of the Bible or the
Encyclopedia Britannica.
     We do have a "special" something - what the Bible calls
"spirit in man" that united with our physical brains, makes us
human kind next to the angel kind and the God kind.  That spirit
in man does not work independent of the physical brain, as we
clearly see when someone damages the brain, and looses the
ability to speak, or think or reason etc. as the "normal" person
does. This spirit in man is NOT some kind of immortal soul that
goes on thinking, reasoning, acting, talking, walking, after
death, in either heaven or hell, as much of popular Christianity
teaches. But the spirit in man does record the inner character
and personality (sin cleansed away through the blood of Christ)
of each person, and does return to God in heaven upon death. The
spirit in man is then perfect, sinless, as it is preserved in
heaven by God. That spirit of man will become united again with
the glorified resurrected person. Paul will still be Paul, David
will still be David, Abraham will still be Abraham, Moses will
still be Moses etc. etc. in the resurrection. Jesus was still
Jesus after His resurrection. Each of us will still be the person
we are in the resurrection, but we shall be perfect and righteous
and holy in mind, as God the Father and Christ Jesus are. We
shall be as they are, not even being able to be tempted with sin.
And indeed what FREEDOM that will be, what GLORY that will be,
what HOLINESS that will be!

     Jesus, we have seen is the mediator of the New Covenant. He
is our High Priest, He is interceding for us. He knows what it is
like to be human, He was tempted in all points as we are, but
remained sinless. But He knows the daily fight we have against
sin, the world and Satan. A large part of this epistle has to do
with how much GREATER the High Priest of Jesus is than the
physical human priests of a physical Temple in a physical
city. 
     We must then NOT REFUSE Him that speaks to us from heaven.
There was a penalty for the Israelites if they refused to listen
to the leaders and judges of Israel, so Paul says, how much more
a punishment if we refuse Him that speaks to us from heaven.
That same person who ordained the judges of Israel and gave the
Ten Commandments in audible form at Mount Sinai, when His voice
shook the earth, will once more not only shake the earth but
heaven also.  Things that can be shaken will be shaken, at that
time, but things not shakable (spiritual and divine and holy)
will remain unshakable. The Kingdom of God is one of those
unshakable things. We can inherit it, we shall inherit it,
so Paul says, we need to continue in the grace of God, whereby we
can serve God acceptably and do this all in reverence and godly
fear, for we need to remember God is a consuming fire (verses
24-29).

     The Christian child of the Father needs to remember that God
will consume the wicked with fire. There is coming a judgment
day. The Bible talks about it again and again. Jesus in the
Gospels talked about it many times. He warned many of the
religious leaders of His day, "How shall you escape the fire of
hell." The Almighty wants everyone to repent and to saved. He
does not want any to perish. But those who, after being given
a clear opportunity for salvation, who will NOT repent, then the
gracious, loving heavenly Father will be left with no choice but
to destroy the wicked in the fires of gehenna or hell.
     You need to remember that, but that said, I want to say that
you can repent, there is NOTHING you have done, thought, or said,
that makes it impossible for God, through Christ, to forgive,
unless it is the sin of you not willing to repent. There is no
need for you to die for eternity, there is no need for the Most
High to be a consuming fire to you.  If you have not already done
so, admit you are a sinner, REPENT of those sins, take Jesus
and His shed blood as your personal Savior. Come to the heavenly
Jerusalem, to God the Father, to the church of the Firstborn from
the dead, come to the spirits of just men made perfect, and
ensure your place in the Kingdom of God.

                ..........................................

Written in the Spring of 2007
 

HEBREWS CHAPT. 11 #2

 

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Chapter One-hundred-eight:

Epistle to Hebrews #15

                 

                     Chapter 11 - Faith - continued


     Noah sure had to have faith. God told him there would be 120
years for his society to repent and mend their ways. Sometime
during that time. 
Noah was told to build an Ark for the saving of his wife,  
three sons and their wives, and the animals God would
bring to him. 
     A false misconception is that Noah was building the Ark for
120 years. The account in Genesis does NOT say the Ark took 120
years to build.
     Noah BELIEVED God and acted with faith on the instructions
the Lord gave him. Except for his immediate family, the whole of
his society laughed at him, rejected him, and continued to depart
from the ways of the Eternal God (verse 7).

     Abraham is called the "father of the faithful" - he left his
home with faith that God would guide and lead him in the promise
that the Almighty had given him.
     
     When I came to Canada at age 18, not knowing one single
person in the country, the first ones I met and talked to thought
I was very brave to venture out on my own to a new country, where
I was a total stranger. But, not like Abraham, I knew the town I
was to live in, I had the immigration officers meet me at the
train-station, and they had already acquired a house where I
would have board and room. Maybe it took some faith for me to do
this move from Britain to Canada, but it was not near the great
faith that it took for Abraham to obey God and pack his things
and move out to a place chosen by God for him, but which Abraham
did not know.
     Abraham lived in a strange land, new to him, and dwelt in
tents or tabernacles. He never really inherited the land, never
really established himself there in a mansion and took control as
some kind of a king over that land. But, in faith, he looked
ahead to the day when that would be the case, when he would
inherit a city from God, inherit the land as a mighty leader over
the land, and in fact over all the earth. That reality will not
come until Abraham is in the resurrection of glory, at the coming
of Jesus, to establish the Kingdom of God on earth. Abraham lived
by faith, that the thing promised, which he could not see in
reality, would be performed by God, as promised to him (verses
8-10).

     Then there was Abraham's wife - Sarah. Most immediately
think about Sarah laughing at God when it was told that she would
have a son in her old age. But here Paul floats right over that
happening and focusses in on her basic faith. At first mention of
having a son, she may have smiled, chuckled, and said, "Oh, yes,
tell me another one." But when it was said that NOTHING is
impossible with God, when the reality set in, that the Lord was
indeed giving His word that she would have a son, she BELIEVED
Him, she lived by faith, that what was not yet seen in reality
would come to pass. And it DID! She had a son of promise, who was
in figure, as good as dead, and from that one son, has come so
many as the stars of heaven, as the sand on the sea shore. 
     Though there have been millions of Jews down through the
centuries, the Jews were only ONE tribe of 13 tribes of
Israelites. The multitude of Israelites from the time of Sarah,
has indeed been as the stars of heaven and the sand on the sea
shore.

     NOTICE verse 13. THESE ALL DIED IN FAITH, not having
received the promise. It says ALL DIED .... that includes Enoch!
None mentioned inherited eternal life. None of them are up in
heaven looking at the face of God or whatever people that "go to
heaven on death" are supposed to be doing in heaven. NONE of them
received the promise of eternal life. They had faith in what was
yet to come, after their death. They did not look back from where
they had come, their mind did not dwell on the country they left,
or they may have decided to return to their old life. No, they
looked ahead, in  faith, they looked towards a heavenly country,
they looked towards eternity, living, inheriting, eternal life,
living in a country so to speak that was heavenly. They looked
towards the Kingdom of God on earth, coming at the glorious
appearing of Christ Jesus, who will raise the children of God
from death, glorify them, give them their rewards according to
their works, and who will all then descend from the clouds, the
sea of glass, and establish the rule of God on earth, first from
Jerusalem and then eventually the entire planet.

     Back we go to Abraham again in verses 17-19. All Bible
readers are familiar with the wonderful story of Abraham being
told by God to offer up his promised son (Genesis 22). God had
promised Abraham and Sarah a son in their old age (normally an
impossibility), and now God wanted Abraham to sacrifice him. The
faith he had developed by now, stood fast, he knew God could do
anything, nothing was impossible for the Lord to do. If it was to
be so, then Abraham knew the Almighty could raise that promised
son from death.
     We know Abraham was about to bring that knife down on his
son when the angel from the Lord stopped him. Remember also
(which is often forgotten) that the son Isaac must also have had
great faith in willingly submitting to being a sacrifice, if it
was God's will.

     Isaac himself gave blessings on Jacob and Esau, gave
blessings in faith, that what he blessed would one day come to
pass on both of those sons of his (verse 20 with Genesis 27:27).

     It was by faith that Jacob blessed both the sons of Joseph
(verse 21 and Genesis 48).
     Most Christians today have no idea of the truth of the
matter concerning Genesis 48. Most Christians in the Western
world are living WITHIN the very fulfilment of the blessings
given and promised to the sons of Joseph. Those two sons of
Joseph have become the peoples of the British Commonwealth of
nations and the great United States of America. Yes, in this
19th, 20th, and 21st centuries - in our so-called modern times,
space age world, the faith of Isaac in giving blessings to
Joseph's sons way way back in human history has come to REALITY. 
     God is MIGHTY, He is FAITHFUL, He is true to His word and
His promises. One of the greatest proofs that God does exist,
that the Bible is His very inspired word, is the promises given
way back in Genesis 48 by Isaac on the heads of the two sons of
Joseph. Read Genesis 48 and 49. Joseph was to be given the
blessings of the earth, sea, heavens. He was to be like a vine
planted by a well, whose branches would run all over the well,
spread abroad, and be physically blessed like no other peoples
who have ever been on this earth.
     History has never seen such a mighty and prosperous BROTHER
peoples as are the brother peoples of the British Commonwealth
and the United States. None of the four world Empires of the past
B.C. times can compare to the might and physical wealth of the
modern Anglo-Saxon peoples. The one time Russian Empire of the
20th century, the one time Chinese Empire of the past ages (and
maybe the one to come), the Japan Empire of the past and its
power-house economy of today, or any other Empire of the past or
present can compare in POWER and PHYSICAL MATERIAL BLESSINGS with
the British Commonwealth of nations and the United States of
America.
     You are seeing, before your very eyes, the fulfilment of the
FAITH of Isaac as he manifested that faith in a blessing on the
heads of the two sons of Joseph, way back in history as recorded
in Genesis 48.

     There was the faith of Joseph (verse 22 with Genesis
50:24,25) - who had faith that his bones would not be lost or
left behind when Israel came out of Egypt. His faith did become
reality, it was done according to his faith.

     Then there is the famous Moses. Moses' parents had faith to
send him as a baby down the river in a basket. Their faith was
answered. What Paul brings out here is that which is not found in
the Exodus account. When Moses was of age (some time before that
he found he was really an Israelite) he refused to be called the
son of Pharaoh's daughter. He had faith in being a part of the
children of God, than serve the pleasures of sin for a season. He
looked with faith to the distance beyond just this life, and was
willing to put away the life of fulfilling the sins of the flesh.
As Pharaoh's daughter, you can only imagine all the lusts of the
flesh he could have lived, "wine, women and song" as the saying
goes.

     It is interesting that Paul here says Moses had greater
esteem for CHRIST than the riches of Egypt. Jesus Christ WAS the
GOD of the Old Testament. Did the people of God know that God by
the name of "Christ"?  No, not at all, but the fact brought out
by Paul (and the Gospels) is that Jesus the Christ WAS the GOD of
the Old Testament. The member of the Godhead that Israel knew,
that Enoch knew, that Abraham knew, was the one that became the
Jesus Christ of the New Testament. 
     Yes, Moses' faith may have wavered or became weak when he
fled Egypt after striking the Egyptian task-master and killing
him (as the account in Exodus records), he may have wondered why
he found himself working as a shepherd or cattle-man for 40
years. God sometimes allows us to experience things in life that
we wonder about, or question why we are in the situation we are
in. But in the end it is true that all things work together for
good to those who love the Lord. Moses was eventually brought to
a very close contact with the Almighty in the famous "burning
bush" encounter. Moses came to look beyond the present to realize
their would be great reward in serving the true God (verses
23-26).

     It was through faith that Moses forsook Egypt and led the
Israelites out of bondage, he looked to THE ONE who is mostly
invisible to us. Moses was one of the few in history who was
given at times the privilege of seeing God in person, one time
seeing the back parts of the SPIRIT GLORY of God, as well as
speaking face to face as friends may do (Exodus 33). It was
through faith that Moses observed the very first Passover and he
obeyed the instructions of the Lord about the sprinkling of blood
so the destroyer of the firstborn sons would not touch the
Israelites (verse 28).
     It was by faith that Moses passed through the Red sea as the
waters opened up and God made the sea bed dry. The Egyptians
passing through that dry sea bed were drowned as the waters came
crashing down on them (verse 29). 
     
     What people have done through faith down the centuries of
time is truly amazing. You may have stories of miraculous faith
you have encountered in your personal lifetime or know of faith
experiences of others, that you can share with different people
as time and situations permit. Sometimes we may have to give our
lives in faith, as Paul mentions in some of the remaining verses
of this chapter.

     There was the fabulous faith it took to walk around the
mighty city of Jericho for seven days, and know that the promise
of God that the walls would come tumbling down would happen as
the Almighty had said it would (verse 30 with Joshua 6).

     Paul lists many who exhibited faith in their lives in one
way or another, people like Gideon, Samson, David, Samuel, and
many of the ancient prophets of God. Faith subdued kingdom,
wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouth of
lions (the famous Daniel in the lions den is probably the first
we think about in that regard), quenched or overcame fire
(Daniel's three friends throw into the fire pit comes to mind),
some escaped death (David from Saul comes to mind), from weakness
became strong, were brave in various types of fight, turned
armies away in defeat, women had children brought to life (2
Kings 4).
     Then some of God's people had and used faith while being
tortured, even unto death. Others had faith through mockings and
whippings, tied in chains and thrown into prison. Some were
stoned and even cut to death, went through all kinds of trials,
some killed by the sword, others destitute of many of life's
daily needs, some had to be wanderers with no large wardrobe of
clothes, Others afflicted and mentally tormented by others as
they had to wander around in the desert, mountains, caves and
dens of the earth. They all kept FAITH in their hearts, and they
all kept THE faith of God, living according to the will and
commandments of the Lord.
     Paul says of such people of God that the world was not
worthy of them. It is not the rich and the famous per se that
count with God. Riches and fame are not wrong in and of
themselves. Indeed some of God's people down through history have
been both rich and famous. But the bottom line, where it truly
counts with God is you as a person being willing to hear what the
Lord says, to walk the pathway that leads to eternal life, to
humble yourself and to love the Lord your God with all your
heart, mind, and life. Living by faith, living by the very faith
of Christ in us (Galatians 2:20) is where it counts with God the
Father,

     Notice verses 39,40. Everyone that Paul listed he said did 
NOT receive the promise, they did not inherit eternal life, not
yet. They were NOT made or glorified into immortal perfection.
God has planned and designed that THEY of the past, will not be
PERFECT IN GLORY, without US!
     We shall ALL, past, present, future, be glorified to immortal
PERFECTION at the same time, at the time of the resurrection to
glory at the coming back to this earth of Christ Jesus. 
    
     The FAITH chapter - Hebrews 11 - what a chapter it is. The
Bible is FULL of life examples of LIVING faith. They are recorded
for our admonition, our edification, our encouragement, our
inspiration.

                           ................................................

Written April 2007

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