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After writing of illustrate what faith is, the writer to Hebrews begins a list of examples of men and women who walked by faith. It is important to remember that this list is given that we would know we have the same source of faith as these men and women. It is just as important to know that the book of Hebrews would have no relevance if we could not have the same faith. These men and women are not a wax museum of great faith unavailable to us. They are examples for us.
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Hebrews 11 is the great faith chapter. Unfortunately, we have made faith something impossible for the average Christian to attain. That was not God's purpose in giving every purpose the measure of faith.
Verses 1-3 are not the actual definition of faith, but a description of what faith is.
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Hebrews 10:26, the willful sin, may be one of the most argued and debated Scriptures in the Bible. It may also be the reason this book of Hebrews is seldom taught in churches. While we do not proclaim to have the total truth on this subject, we will attempt to allow scripture to interpret scripture without changing anyone's doctrine. Note: There was a lengthy handout given to the church family. Let us know If you want a copy.
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The book of Hebrews is a book of doctrine with warnings. It is also a great book of application and that becomes apparent with verse 19 of the tenth chapter when the writer begins telling us how we are to respond and act in accordance with what is being taught. That theme continues through the rest of the book.
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Chapter 8 begins reminding us that Jesus is the eternal High Priest, appointed by God and not man. Then, the writer makes a transition to Jesus' ministry in heaven - The New Covenant.
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Chapter 7 is clearly the focal point of Hebrews. It concerns the central, most significant, part of Judaism—the priesthood. Without the priests, no sacrifices could be made, and without the sacrifices no forgiveness of sins. Obedience to the law was exceedingly important, but the offering of sacrifices was even more essential. And only the priesthood could offer them.
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The greatest warning in the Bible.These verses are among the hardest in the Bible to understand.If this passage does teach the loss of salvation, then it also teaches that if a person loses it, they can’t get it back. It’s gone. There is no second chance. You cannot get saved again. The text says that if they fall away, it is impossible to renew them again to repentance.
But the problem occurs when we try to balance them with scriptures that speak of eternal security and that is the point of disagreement among theologians.
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The writer of Hebrews hasn't come right out and said it until now. But he has implied it. There is something wrong with the Christians to whom he is writing.Now he tells us what's wrong.
The problem, as he states in verses 11-14, is they have regressed in their spiritual walk. They have become babes. Is the church today guilty?
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The Final High Priest.Hebrews is the only book in the New Testament to teach that Jesus is our high priest and the writer spends six chapters on it. What was the purpose of the priesthood?