The book of Hebrews was written to Christians who were not remembering God. In this lesson we look at portions of the book of Hebrews where the Hebrew writer warns and exhorts the Hebrew Christians to pay more attention to the word of Christ and to remember what they had been taught. We notice five things which the Hebrew Christians forgot. They are summarised at the end of the lesson with
Heb 2:1-3
We can never listen too intently to God's word. We need to "give the more earnest heed to the things we have heard, lest we drift away"
Heb 5:11-14Heb 6:1-3
There needs to be a hunger and a thirst for righteousness
Heb 10:23-25
Some of the Hebrew Christians had formed the habit of "forsaking the assembling"
Heb 3:12-19 Heb 4:1-3
The Hebrew Christians were warned against "departing from the living God"
Heb 6:4-6
The Hebrew writer warns the Hebrew Christians that it is possible for those who have become "partakers of the Holy Spirit" to "fall away" and they can fall to the extent that "it is impossible to renew them again"
Heb 10:26-32
The warnings to the Hebrew Christians grow more severe as the letter to them progresses. By the time we get to chapter ten, the warning is extreme. They are in danger of trampling on God's Son and of insulting the Spirit of grace, and of being devoured by God's
Heb 12:5-11
A saying of one of Australia's prime ministers became a byword among Australians: "Life wasn't meant to be easy". This is certainly true of the Christian life. The Hebrew Christians had forgotten the need for discipline and endurance. We should not resent God's allowing us to suffer trials, but should endure them, knowing that this trains us and strengthens us. The Hebrew Christians had forgotten that there's no easy way to get to heaven.
HEED
all that you have been taught
HUNGER
for every word of God
HASTEN
to every meeting of the church
HATE
every tendency to backslide
HOLD
on to Jesus and grow stronger in him.
See acknowledgement in first lesson