4.10.16 Hebrews 6:7-20

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Q: We Christians today have more of God’s promises than did Abraham! What is keeping us from making spiritual progress? We do not apply ourselves by faith. To return to the illustration of the farm, the farmer does not reap a harvest by sitting on the porch looking at the seed. He must get busy and plow, plant, weed, cultivate, and perhaps water the soil. The believer who neglects church fellowship, ignores his Bible, and forgets to pray is not going to reap much of a harvest.

Q: Asked another way – How do we “imitate those who through faith and patience inherit what has been promised to us?”

4.3.16 Hebrews 6:4-6

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Review the key Christian doctrines that are at stake if you really believe you can lose your salvation:

Taken from Stanley’s book (pg 9-12)

  • Assurance: based on finished work of Christ, or else we’re in trouble. By definition, we will be partially motivated by fear, which is not of God.
  • Forgiveness: It’s unconditional. The timing of your sins is irrelevant since they were all in the future from the perspective of the cross.
  • Faith Alone: Salvation by faith is at stake. To imply that salvation is maintained by good works (or not sinning) is to take the daily burden of our salvation upon ourselves. There can’t be any boasting in heaven according to Eph 2:8-9.
  • Love: God’s unconditional love is at stake. If His holiness demands something in return from those He loves, it is clear that His holiness makes God incapable of unconditional love!
  • Evangelism: If you believe you can lose your salvation, you will have a difficult time sharing the love of God with others.

3.20.16 Heb 6:1-3

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Believers are called to spiritually mature, and our starting point is having a strong handle on the “elementary teachings” that form the foundation of the gospel message. Let’s review these basic elements of the gospel and be ready to share it with others.

3.13.16 Hebrews 5

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All of us want to grow toward spiritual maturity. How can we be just as excited about feeding on the Word of God as we do having our daily coffee, or hot tea, or whatever?! How can we encourage each other to be in the Word every day? What inputs would you like to gather from our class before we are dismissed? How can we help each other overcome barriers?

3.6.16 Hebrews 4

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It’s a given that believers have “entered God’s rest” by proclaiming Christ as our Savior. As we learned in today’s lesson, if you ever get disillusioned about your faith walk, TRUST in Jesus’s attributes of being omnipresent, our great high priest, one who sympathizes with us in our weakness, one who is very approachable before His throne of grace and mercy.