The outline for the study we have been doing in Hebrews was conceived back in 1988 and was used in the
11. Pressing on to Perfection (1988). This lesson goes back to the idea of pressing on to perfection. We find three imperative principles:
Heb 2:1-4, Heb 3:12-19, Heb 4:1-3, Heb 5:11-14,
These are the same portions of Hebrews as for the lesson "
Imagine a mountain climber clinging precariously to a sheer cliff face. A chill ominous breeze gathers force. The sun sinks into gloom. Below is a swift fall to the death. Above is a rope secured, and the end of an ordeal. But an awkward overhang requires a supreme effort to surmount. The climber cannot make fast for the night. The choice is stark
Spiritually we are like that climber. We fall back to perdition, or we press onward, upward, with diligence and perseverance toward safety. We cannot stay where we are.
The hope of the gospel is conditional upon our diligence. Nobody stays spiritually static. We advance, or we backslide. A higher plane of spiritual maturity should be our aim, and the fear of God
In the verses from the book of Hebrews listed above (under TEXT) we can find three imperative principles. If we live by them, and help each other to apply them strongly, we will al be better enabled to press on to perfection. Let us take these principles one at a time. We will begin each point by paraphrasing portions of our text, to draw our attention to the principle
" We must pay more earnest attention to what we have heard, in case we drift away from it... How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation? Take care, brothers and sisters, lest there be in any of you an evil unbelieving heart departing from the living God. By this time you ought to be teachers, yet you have become dull of hearing and need someone to teach you over again, the beginning elements of God’s word. You need milk again, when you ought to be taking solid food. But beloved, we are sure of an improvement from you. God is not unjustly forgetful of your labour of love. We want you to go on showing that same diligence until the end, to the
We are told to give the more earnest heed to the gospel, and not be dull of hearing. We must be diligent in our reading and learning of God’s word which elsewhere the Hebrew writer calls "energetic and sharp"
The Stronger Application This also involves what the Hebrew writer calls "solid food" rather than milk which is for babies. He tells the Hebrews to "leave the elementary teaching"
" Encourage yourselves every day, all day long, in case any of you become hardened by the deceitfulness of sin. So let us fear lest any of you be deemed to come short. Do not be lazy, but imitate those who inherit the promises through faith and persistence. Let us consider how to stimulate each other
We are in need of encouragement from one another
The Stronger Application There are stronger forms of encouragement that we need too, and the Hebrew writer himself is an example of this in these verses we are thinking about. Stronger encouragement comes in the form of exhortation and when necessary even rebuke. You might say that our encouragement should extend to putting the fear of God into each other, because the Hebrew writer emphasises that we
" Remember the former days when after being enlightened you endured great conflict of suffering. Do not throw away your assurance. You need to endure so that you may receive the promise in just a little while, after you have done the will of God, who says, 'The righteous shall live by faith, and if he draws back, my soul does not delight in him.' But we are not about drawing back to destruction. No, we are about having faith
The first two principles are probably not new to you. You've heard all this before no doubt. But have you thought about this third principle, remembering the former days when you first believed and became a Christian? Oh to restore the vitality of those days when salvation was first announced to you, and you embraced it with fervent zeal! It does you good to think about those days, and talk to your fellow Christians about them. It is a
The Stronger Application We are not talking about mere nostalgia here. We need a stronger form of remembering. We need to not merely remember,