Hebrews 4:1-16 – Promised Rest

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If you’re the parent of young children, you know the word “rest” sounds like a distant memory. It’s fleeting for you, and you wonder if you’ll ever be able to rest again. If it’s not burning the candle at both ends to get it all done each day, it’s lying awake at night worrying about something. But that rest is only a glimpse of the rest our author describes, the rest God promises and hopes for us.

Have you made an intentional attempt at resting each week? God set the prime example for us when he created the world and then rested. God knew we would benefit so much from rest. More importantly, God wanted us to stay close to Him, and this gift of rest is meant to keep us connected to our Creator. Our author has some startling things to say about our resting. Continue reading “Hebrews 4:1-16 – Promised Rest”

Hebrews 2:1-18 – Are You Adrift?

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Do you ever feel far from God? It’s in those moments when we have drifted away for some reason, distracted from focusing on God’s grace and power. The author here reminds us how easily we can drift away from God if we aren’t careful. God’s message never changes, and we need to cling to it. When coming off a faith “high,” we can be especially prone to these drifts when reality starts to close in around us.

Pondering over how God could care for us, mere mortals, continues for us. As quoted here from Psalm 8, this wonder extends to the majesty of God and his creation. We are blessed to be made by God, loved by God, and instructed by God. If you ever need a dose of awestruck wonder about who God is and what he has done, read Psalm 8. Continue reading “Hebrews 2:1-18 – Are You Adrift?”

Hebrews 1:1-14 – Meet Jesus

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We are not in one of the gospels, and yet here we meet Jesus and learn more about him. When we see Jesus, we see God. “The Son radiates God’s own glory and expresses the very character of God.” To know Jesus is to know God.

The author of Hebrews is unknown or unverified, but scholars do agree that the author had a good grasp of the Old Testament and who Jesus was. It is unlikely that the author was one of the original twelve disciples. We may pick up more clues along the way, but there must be a reason his identity is not given. The authority of God and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit are still present in a mighty way. Continue reading “Hebrews 1:1-14 – Meet Jesus”

3 John 1-15 – Who Are You Supporting?

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Some things are better said face to face, don’t you agree? Another short letter from John setting up a visit in person for more truth sharing and direction for life. This time, we have a name, Gaius. That’s the name of one of my favorite characters from the television series, “The Chosen.” In that show, Gaius is not a fellow Jew but a Roman officer who comes to faith in Jesus. I couldn’t help but think of that character as John writes to his friend, Gaius.

Can you relate to John’s sentiment in verse 4?  I could have no greater joy than to hear that my children are following the truth.” I definitely can. In addition to my own “children,” I think of all the individuals, most of them children, whom I have shared the gospel with over the years. When I see them as adults living out their faith, a warm feeling just bubbles up inside me. To have played a small role in planting seeds or watering seeds of faith already planted brings joy. Continue reading “3 John 1-15 – Who Are You Supporting?”

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