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Text: Hebrews 10:23-25 Title: Four More Christian Responsibilities Date/Location: June 12, 2011 at FBC Review Remember the structure of the surrounding passage: 19 Therefore, brethren, Because we have [1] boldness to enter the Holiest 21 and because we have [2] a High Priest over the house of God, 22 let us draw near 23 let us hold fast 24 let us consider one another [do that by doing the following two things] 25 let us not forsake the assembling let us exhort one another In the last message, we addressed the Christian s possessions and the first imperative, the one in verse 22, about drawing near to God. We saw several key points. First, these verses draw together and summarize the major teaching of chapters 8 10 (boldness to enter) and chapters 2 7 (our high priest). Second, believers have these two provisions upon which they can stake their entire lives. We can have confidence or courage in relation to God because of Christ s sacrificial death. We also have a High Priest or mediator between us and God, the high priest called according to the order of Melchizedek. Third, on these bases, we are called to draw near to God. This means we are to approach God s presence with a genuine heart, fully assured that the God is and that the gospel is true, and because God has washed us from sin and regenerated us. We could say then that regeneration is a third provision which God makes on the basis of the first two. In this message, our goal is to examine the following four imperatives. These will help us to know what God wants us to do as His children. I. Hold Fast Your Confession, v. 23 A. The Meaning of Hold Fast. This means to adhere firmly to conviction or beliefs without wavering from them. The idea is a firm, unshakable conviction regarding the 1 All Scripture from the NKJV.

gospel of Christ. The confession that you make of the gospel is a statement of allegiance to Christ. It is acknowledging that He is Lord and Savior. Do not depart from that confession! We ll see examples of this in Hebrews 11. We can also see one in Romans 4:20. Wavering is basically a measure of unbelief. Doubting is unbelieving. Your conviction may manifest itself in different ways. Rarely, under extreme persecution, you may face death if you hold fast to your faith. More often, we are like Peter when he failed by denying the Lord, even though the persecution would not likely have been death. He did not hold unswervingly to the Lord then; but he made a quick recovery and did so for the remainder of his life. Sometimes we may fail to hold firmly to our faith if we do not let it come through clearly in all our interactions and decisions in life. The main concern here, I believe, is that the Hebrews conviction may be shaken and they may ultimately depart from the faith. Of course, if they truly apostatize, that means they were never genuine believers in the first place. Encouragements like this are part of the means God uses to strengthen the faith of His own. B. God is faithful The for explains why we should hold fast, because the never-failing God promised us eternal life and future hope. We have already established from the text of the Bible that God is completely reliable. Consider again Hebrews 6:18. Our Christian convictions can be firm because of the reality upon which they are based. Recall the phrase in full assurance of faith in v. 22. That means complete certainty. There is no hoping the Christian faith is right. It is right and true. God exists and has revealed Himself to us in the Bible. God cannot lie (Titus 1:2). To this fact history also bears witness. The changed lives of saints also testify to the same. There is no reason to doubt God. C. Connection with Christian Privileges Because we have boldness and a high priest and regeneration, we ought to hold fast to Christ. Given our access to God and Jesus the Great High Priest, if you let go of that allegiance, what other way could you have to access to God? NONE! So, we had better hold fast our confession, because it is all there is! 2 All Scripture from the NKJV.

II. Consider One Another, v. 24 A. The Meaning of Consider God is telling us to think about something carefully. It can suggest the idea of caring about someone, and beyond that it means to really use your noodle. As a pastor, I bear this responsibility even more heavily than you all as believers do, but in a sense we are all to be considering each other. B. Stir Up Love and Good Works Our purpose in considering one another is to rouse each other to activity in terms of love and good works. We could use the words stimulate or provoke or encourage or inspire or motivate or incite. The word has a bit of a sharp, pokey edge to it, like prodding. How can we do this? Sometimes straight exhortation like preaching does the job. Sometimes humor can accomplish this goal. Sometimes rebuke. Sometimes song or testimony can rouse us to love and good works. Sometimes exercising love and good works ourselves spurs on our neighbor to do the same. The idea is that we have to think for a minute how best we can accomplish the production of good works and love amongst the church. Why do we need to do this? i. Love and good works are two hallmarks of Christians. John 13:35/Matthew 22:37-40 and Gal 6:10/James 2:17 show this. If we do not exercise these qualities, there is something seriously wrong (or entirely missing) about our faith. ii. Christians are often good at resisting the work of God s Spirit and can use some extra help in these areas. iii. Perhaps there is more of a tendency in some churches to stir up trouble whereas there should be great effort given to stir up love and good works. C. Connection with Christian Privileges in 10:19-21. Because we have boldness and a high priest and regeneration, if there are any believers wavering or uncertain among us, we can stir them up to love God through Jesus Christ, to love one another, and to do good works. Part of holding fast to our faith is exercising it on a continual basis, not stopping. Considering one another in this matter of love and good 3 All Scripture from the NKJV.

works will help us to do just that. Furthermore, we ought to want that encouragement from each other because we want to respond properly to what God has provided for us. The proper response to God is a thankful life, one in which we return a portion of God s love to Him and we return the resources and talents he gives us in living for Him. Transition: This inciting of love and good works requires us to also carry out the next two responsibilities. III. Do Not Stop Going to Church, v. 25a I could have titled the section Keep Going to Church but the text states it with not, so I have followed suit. A. The Meaning of Not Forsaking This means to not leave behind or abandon. It has the idea of separating a connection with someone. Apostasy could be in view; I think also an application can be made to lazy or erratic church attendance for reasons other than apostasy. Now, do not go too far with this notion. I am not saying that you have to maintain a connection with THIS particular local church in order to be in obedience to this command. I ve heard people say that the church under whose ministry you were saved is where you should stay. I don t see that anywhere in the Bible. Others use this and verses like 1 John 2:19 to have a this local church only view of Christianity. The point of the verse is to say that you do not abandon meeting with other believers on a regular basis in a properly organized local church, whether that is in Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti or Whitmore Lake or Brighton. You have some latitude as long as the church is doctrinally sound and practicing the faith properly. B. Assembling Together The type of assembling together that is assumed in the heading of this point is attendance at your local church. i. What I mean by that is that it is not enough to get together with Christian friends once in a while, or even regularly, and even with a Bible study. Those are fine activities, and we should do them. ii. What we are talking about is a full-orbed Christian corporate gathering, which happens in the context of a local church. The local church is headed by the Lord Jesus Christ; it has pastor(s) 4 All Scripture from the NKJV.

and deacons; it has regular and orderly services of worship, encouragement, Bible preaching, evangelism, accountability, and so forth. Para-church groups do not meet these qualifications. iii. That the local church is the place of corporate gathering of God s people in this age is evident from the fact that the apostles started churches; ministered in churches; wrote NT epistles to churches, and by so doing they encouraged us to do the same. The various commands in the NT about evangelism, baptism, proclamation of the Bible, and the one another commands all show that God requires us to gather in local churches to carry out these functions. Remember, these meetings do not have to happen in a church building. They can be in a home or even outdoors! C. Some Have Made a Habit of Not Assembling Together Maybe some folks have advanced beyond local church attendance. They are spiritual enough, they think, not to need it, or the hassle and persecution is not worth it and they can live a fine Christian life without assembling together anyway. Perhaps pure laziness or inactivity due to a dislike of church for some reason is the cause for their departure. Let me say that no one is that advanced in their faith! If they think so, they evidence a regression that needs serious and swift correction. In the worst scenario, the people deserting the assembly are evidencing a departure from the faith entirely. Among the Jewish readers of Hebrews, some perhaps were inciting problems over key doctrinal matters and then leaving the church. 1 John 2:19 may be true in their case. Why do people habitually not come to church? Here are some ideas: i. Some have not considered the opportunities that they are missing. ii. Others have made a conscious decision that assembling is not worth their time or not helpful. I would welcome you to share with me sometime if you have made such a decision and why. Remember, you will give account for that before the Lord, so it shouldn t be a problem to speak openly about it with me now! iii. Others by lack of diligence allow their schedules to get out of hand so that less important things replace more important things. For the student, football, studying, and church often are 5 All Scripture from the NKJV.

prioritized in that order, with church attendance last, if time still is available for it. God is not pleased with this approach to life. iv. Maybe instead of the scheduling getting out of control, the schedule has control of you! Perhaps Sunday evening is out because the baby s sleep schedule does not permit it. Maybe the work schedule causes you to want to stay home and do other things before going to bed for work the next day. I would say you should change the schedule or drop other activities (TV, facebook, ) to accommodate attendance at your local assembly. We try to make the services fairly convenient in that way. Why do I make a big deal about attending the services of the local church? Because it appears that the Bible makes a deal of it right here in Hebrews 10:25. Transition: You have to gather together in order to do the next command. IV. Exhort One Another, v. 25b A. The Meaning of Exhort One Another Exhortation means to urge or beseech someone to do something. It s like a command, but doesn t have quite the same tone. Exhorting takes place in individual settings, and also in corporate prayer, worship in song, and preaching. For instance, Col. 3:16 refers to admonishing one another in songs. 2 Timothy 4:2 uses the same word for exhorting in the context of preaching. The things for which people pray can also be an exhortation to us. B. Identification of the Approaching Day The Day could refer to the Day of the Lord, the Day of Christ (1 Cor. 1:8, Phil. 1:6, 1:10, 2:16, Rom. 2:16), the rapture, the day of final judgment, and there are probably some other possible identifications that interpreters use. The first three of the events are hard to distinguish if they are used in a non-technical sense. Let me try to untangle them for a second here. The Day of the Lord (DOL) begins shortly after the rapture of the church and starts with the judgment portion of the DOL we call the Tribulation; then it continues into the blessing portion of the DOL that we call the millennial kingdom. The Day of Christ seems to point to the judgment of believers and the termination point of their 6 All Scripture from the NKJV.

earthly human existence. This would be the believers judgment which happens right after the church is raptured. I take the Day to be a general reference to the second coming, and more specifically as a reference to the rapture of the church. It includes a special overtone of judgment as each person will face judgment (9:27). C. Urgency of Exhorting One Another The Day is coming nearer. We need to be ready. As you ve heard said before, today is the day of salvation (2 Cor. 6:2). In the church, the ever-nearness of Christ s return should wake us out of laziness and cause us to press on in our Christian duties. His coming should prevent us from departing from Him entirely, because we will face Him as judge later. D. Connection with Christian Privileges in 10:19-21 Conclusion Because we have boldness and a high priest and regeneration, we should gather with the church and encourage one another. Assembling together is one way in which God is pleased to receive worship. In other words, we draw near to God s presence by means of corporate worship and thus express our faith. Gathering also gives opportunities for encouraging one another to love and good works and helping those weak in faith, thus stirring each other up to love and good works. These responsibilities are interwoven! When you drop the ball on one of them, then you probably are dropping the ball on several of them. Personally we need to keep the faith. Corporately we need to keep meeting together regularly for worship and preaching. We must watch out for those who need their faith strengthened, their obedience made more complete, their love made more perfect; and their good works increased. These things will help each of us stand before Christ more like Him. MAP 7 All Scripture from the NKJV.