Q1. Holding On to Faith
#2
Posted 04 May 2007 - 06:52 AM
we are not servants but friends. Therefore, we are His house if we hold onto our courage and hope of which we boast.
So we don't go astray in our faith.
If we don't hold fast, we won't enter His rest.
I don't understand this paragraph, stating : these Jewish Christians................The writer gives them a stern warning -- you are only part of the Messiah's household if you continue firm in your faith in Him. Any comment?
#3
Posted 06 May 2007 - 02:08 AM
The writer is exhorting his readers to "hold on" to Christ so that their faith would be firmly grounded, and they would not revert to their former way of living.
Why must we continue in our faith?
We must continue in our faith so that we continue, with our brothers and sisters of all ethnicity, to be a part of the Messiah's household.
According the writer of Hebrews, what happens if we don't?
If we don't, the writer of Hebrews says that we will lose our focus; thus disinheriting ourselves from the promised rule with Christ.
#4
Posted 09 May 2007 - 02:04 PM
Q1. (Hebrews 3:6b) Why is the writer exhorting his readers to "hold on" to Christ? Why must we continue in our faith? According the writer of Hebrews, what happens if we don't?
Why is the writer exhorting his readers to "hold on" to Christ?
We must maintain a bold and open profession of the truths of the gospel, upon which our hopes of grace and glory are built, and live upon and up to those hopes, so as to have a holy rejoicing in them, which shall abide firm to the end, notwithstanding all that we may meet with in so doing." So that we see there must not only be a setting out well in the ways of Christ, but a stedfastness and perseverance therein unto the end.
Why must we continue in our faith?
We have here a direction what those must do who would partake of the dignity and privileges of the household of Christ.
1.) We must take the truths of the gospel into our heads and hearts.
2.) We must build our hopes of happiness upon those truths.
3.) We must make an open profession of those truths.
4.) We must live so up to them as to keep our evidences clear, so that we may rejoice in hope, and then we must in all persevere to the end.
According the writer of Hebrews, what happens if we don't?
In a word, we must walk closely, consistently, courageously, and constantly, in the faith and practice of the gospel, that our Master, when He comes, may own and approve us.
#5
Posted 12 May 2007 - 01:04 PM
Rev 2,3,4 proclaims that those who overcome will receive crowns. Victory is not an empty thing, but something to be fought for and won. The trained athlete wins the prize. We have to finish the race. We can't flip out to some former state of comfort, but must maintain the pace with Jesus. The writer sees the Hebrews wanting to return to the old Jewish faith, butJesus brings a new dimension and we can't go backwards. The promised land is ahead, not behind!
We must continue our faith until we reach the goal which is Christ Jesus. We cant stop short of Him.
If we don't follow Jesus to the end, according to the writer to the Hebrews, then we shall not enter into His rest. Full stop. People who harden their hearts against Him do not then enter His rest. That simple!
#6
Posted 12 May 2007 - 03:19 PM
The author called his readers to pay attention to the truth they had heard so that they wouldn't drift away into false teaching. Paying careful attention is hard work. It involves focusing our mind, bodies, and senses. Listening to Christ means not merely hearing, but obeying ( James 1: 22-25 ) We must listen carefully.
A central theme of Hebrews is that Christ is infinitely greater than all other proposed ways to God. The faith of Jewish readers was good, but faith must point to Christ. Christ's message is important. No one will escape God's punishment if he or she is indifferent to the salvation offered by Christ.
Eyewitnesses to Jesus ministry had handed down His teaching to the readers of this book. These readers were second-generation believers who had not seen Christ in the flesh. They are like us ; we have not seen Jesus personally. We base our belief and faith in Jesus on the eyewitness accounts recorded in the Word
Because Christ lives in us as believers . We can remain courageous and hopeful to the end. We are not only saved by being steadfast and firm in our faith, but our courage and hope reveals that our faith is real. Without this enduring faithfulness , we could easily be blown away by the winds of temptation, false teaching, or persecution.
Our hearts turn away from the living God when we stubbornly refuse to believe Him, If we persist in our unbelief God will eventually leave us alone in our sin. But God can give us new hearts , new desires , and new spirits ( Ezekiel 36:22-27 ). Be aware of the deceitfulness of sin ( it attracts but also destroys ) encourage each other with love and concern.
#7
Posted 12 May 2007 - 07:57 PM
These Jewish Christians are tempted to return to their former Judaism. The writer gives them a stern warning -- you are only part of the Messiah's household if you continue firm in your faith in him. Paul says something similar: "... if you continue in your faith, established and firm, not moved from the hope held out in the gospel" (Colossians 1:23).
We need to continue for the same reason.
We are part of God’s household by our faith in Him.
You are only part of the Messiah's household if you continue firm in your faith in Him.
#8
Posted 13 May 2007 - 12:02 PM
Christ is head over the house of God, which we are if we remain "In Him". We can only remain in Him through our faith in Him.
If we don't we can never enter the "rest" of the Lord and being in His house.
#9
Posted 13 May 2007 - 01:45 PM
If you are truly a Christian you have no recourse but to continue in the faith. To lose one's faith is to return to the past, and in the past there is the bondage of sin, the idols of Egypt and, the wrath of God.
#10
Posted 13 May 2007 - 05:32 PM
We are to remain in our faith because without faith we can not please God.
Without this enduring faithfulness, we could easily be blown away by the winds of temptation, false teaching, or persecution.
#11
Posted 14 May 2007 - 12:53 AM
The writer exhorting his readers to “hold on” to Christ because it's so easy to desert our faith in Christ and return to our former belief or move to other belief. We must continue in our faith because only through that we can keep our status as God's houseor part of God's household. If we don't we can be no longer God's house, we can lose our status as part of God's household.
#12
Posted 14 May 2007 - 01:09 AM
We must continue in our faith because we need to stay close to God to finish our race!
If we don't, we may not truly be of God's household!
#13
Posted 14 May 2007 - 06:20 AM
Because of the dangers that awaits on the way which attempt to drags us from believing in Jesus Christ. Because we have hope in Jesus Christ, and set our eyes upon Him, therefore we should not discontinue our holds on Him. If we don't then we'll be no more part of his house hold.
#14
Posted 14 May 2007 - 09:33 AM
"And we are his house, if we hold on to our courage and the hope of which we boast" (3:6b).
We must hold on to retain our faith in Christ, every day, every hour of the day the devil is trying to destroy our faith in Christ and all He has done and is going to do to for us as children of The Most High God.
you are only part of the Messiah's household if you continue firm in your faith in him. Paul says something similar: "..
He says that we can continue to be a part of Christ household if we have the faith to continue to believe in Him as our Saviour. We can only be family if we fight the good fight and continue to worship and praise God and as the disciples ask increase our faith.
If we fail to pray, worship, and study from the word then slowly the devil will come and steal our faith and along with it our joy in the knowledge that we are intitled to a life ever lasting and a place that Jesus as gone on before to prepare.
#15
Posted 14 May 2007 - 01:31 PM
We must hold on to our faith to continue to increase in our faith....it is like exercise...you cannot make muscles by just sitting and never moving them.... we must take the seed given each of us, and USE it and exercise it daily as we will then create within our lives experiences that prove to us our faith in Christ can be trusted and leaned on. Without Jesus holding our hand and His Spirit guiding us, we cannot mature spiritually and our "race" in life will not be as effective or strong enough to win a prize to glorify Him. Our head beliefs must go to our hearts to produce the fruits of His Spirit, which will glorify Him. We can read all about Jesus and learn many facts about His life, but without Jesus Christ in our hearts and minds and souls, we will not have the intimate or in depth relationship we yearn to have with HIm, so our faith and trust and beliefs are one with and in Him.
We must continue, or persevere in our faith for it to grow mature and usable for His glory and kingdom. We want to earn the crown of life, so we must keep working and believing and using our faith to overcome our sinful natures, and finally become more like Jesus, who is our Goal in Life. He said to Be Holy as He is Holy, and only when we stay close to Him are we able to see Him as he is and ourselves as we are....the closer we walk to Him the better we are able to emulate Him....
If we do not, we regress and fail in many ways, and we lose our place in the race, and do not enter into His rest...which is in His Life, Peace, Joy.....Salvation.
#16
Posted 14 May 2007 - 03:28 PM
Jesus is God's Son. We need to hold on and focus on Him, especially when the world has so many ways to pull is in many different directions. If we do not hold fast to our faith and trust God with "everything", we will drift away - lose all hope (that God offers us) -- lack in courage (our strength is in God alone). We will revert back to our own inefficient "self-sufficiency" and always get into trouble. Through Him alone, we are strong in our weakest moments.
#18
Posted 15 May 2007 - 07:27 PM
We must continue to hold on to Christ, not wavering in our faith and courage. Our eyes and our thoughts must stay fixated on Christ so that we can build a firm and established faith with Christ.
We must continue in our faith if we plan to be members of his household. If we don't continue we become lost and disorientated, and we soon fall.
#19
Posted 16 May 2007 - 02:03 AM
The writer of Hebrews is addressing a wavering community of christians, a community that is very tempted to return to their former ways of judaism. He gives them a stern warning about the consequences. These consequences become evident if one understands what faith in Christ will do for you. It will make you a member of Gods household. You are now part of God's family. but this membership is not selfsustaining, it has to be renewed and maintained continously through faith in Christ. If we loose faith in Christ we revoke our membership. So, the consequences are quite severe.
#20
Posted 16 May 2007 - 07:17 AM

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