biblestudy: Hebrews (Part Fourteen)

Hebrews 11:29 - 12:14
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 19-Jan-88; Sermon #BS-HE14; 85 minutes

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The heroes of faith in Hebrews 11 did not have a blind, naïve faith, but one built incrementally by careful examination of the evidence- adding things up or calculating- from cumulative life experiences. From this acquired faith, these otherwise ordinary people received the inspiration to go against seemingly impossible odds, accomplishing superhuman goals and objectives. This roll call of the faithful serves as a cheering section for the rest of us who are still enduring our trials, still enduring God's chastening, prone to discouragement and occasionally feeling like giving up. Like the heroes of faith- and most notably Jesus - we need to look beyond the present, looking at the long term effects of the trials and tests we go though, seeing their value in providing something in us that we would otherwise lack (the peaceable fruit of righteousness) to successfully make it into God's Kingdom. God lovingly chastens and disciplines those He loves.




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