Running with Endurance (Hebrews 12:1-4; Luke 22:31-34, 39-46)
/The hope of endurance, amidst suffering, is found in Jesus the perfecter of our faith.
The hope of endurance, amidst suffering, is found in Jesus the perfecter of our faith.
Even though the people of God live in different places throughout history that they are united in a single hope and calling that will ultimately be realized at the resurrection on the Last Day.
Rahab testifies that it is not the important people of this world who will preserve their souls on the Last Day, but those who are at peace with God by faith.
Moses testifies that the New Creation has already begun, but is hidden and veiled in this world, seen only with the eyes of faith.
Isaac, Jacob and Joseph testify that believers can willingly endure suffering, pain and persecution in this life, confident they will have the fullness of what was promised in the resurrection.
Abraham testifies that the heavenly inheritance promised to him can only come through death and resurrection.
Abraham testifies that it is only through New Covenant worship that we enter of the heavenly city, which he understood to be the substance of what God promised all along.
Jesus came to earth to bring heavenly peace to his chosen people, both with God and with each other.
Children of believers are a part of Christ’s church, consecrated and set apart from the world in their baptism and receive the wonderful benefits of being raised in that church.
Noah testifies to the fact that the Present Age will come to an end and only those who worship the true God will be safely delivered into the Age to Come.
Enoch testifies that those who eagerly seek God in worship, by faith, are brought into his presence as a foretaste of the Last Day and in the end will be rewarded with full and free access into the God's glorious presence.
Abel bears testimony to the reality that sinners can only enter God’s presence by faith in one who would shed his blood to grant that entrance.
The Old Testament shows us that the purpose of the visible gifts of God to the saints of old was to bear testimony to them of greater things to come, things we have in Christ.
Christ came as the final revelation of the Father to do that which the Law could not do – show God’s heavenly kindness in fullness and bring salvation.
Faith is an enduring refusal to let go of Jesus Christ, knowing that blessing is found in him alone.
To belong to Jesus is to be confident that a heavenly inheritance awaits you, but to reject him is to throw away that confidence.
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