

The apostle having discoursed, in the preceding chapters, concerning the dignity of Christ's person, and his wondrous grace in the assumption of human nature, and suffering in the room and stead of his people, exhorts the Hebrews in this to a serious consideration of him, attention to him, and faith in him, and constancy in it; the arguments he uses to engage them to these things are taken from the grace and benefit they themselves were partakers of through him, from the office in which he was, and his faithfulness to his Father in the discharge of it, Heb 3:1,2 which is illustrated in the case of Moses, who was faithful in the house of God, and whom Christ excelled, and therefore was worthy of more honour; partly, because he is the builder of the house; and partly, because he is a Son in it, when Moses was only a servant; which house is Christ's own, and consists of true and steadfast believers in him, Heb 3:2-6, wherefore the exhortation to regard him is renewed, enforced, and expressed in the words of the Holy Ghost, Heb 3:7-11 which are taken out of Ps 95:7-11 and applied to the present case: hence the apostle cautions against unbelief, as being a great evil in itself, and bad in its consequence, causing persons to depart from the living God, Heb 3:12, in order to prevent which he advises to a daily exhortation of each other to their duty, that so they might not be hardened in sin through the deceitfulness of it, Heb 3:13 and the rather it became them to be concerned to hold fast their faith in Christ to the end, since this is the grand evidence of being a partaker of him, Heb 3:14. And then the exhortation in the above passage of Scripture is recited, Heb 3:15 to show, that though not all the persons spoken of, yet some did provoke the Lord by their unbelief, and unbecoming carriage, Heb 3:16 wherefore, by the example of punishment being inflicted on such, of which instances are given in the forefathers of these people, such as their carcasses falling in the wilderness, and their not entering into the land of Canaan, which they could not, because God swore they should not, being grieved and provoked by them, and because of their unbelief, they are dissuaded from the same evils, lest they should be punished in like manner, Heb 3:17-19.

Is the issue of unbelief a sticking point for you? Unbelief reveals a serious heart problem that can cost us dearly. In this message, Pastor Jeff Schreve shares how God’s promises are experienced through faith and an unshakeable belief in His Word. How will you respond to Him?

Is the issue of unbelief a sticking point for you? Unbelief reveals a serious heart problem that can cost us dearly. In this message, Pastor Jeff Schreve shares how God’s promises are experienced through faith and an unshakeable belief in His Word. How will you respond to Him?

Is the issue of unbelief a sticking point for you? Unbelief reveals a serious heart problem that can cost us dearly. In this message, Pastor Jeff Schreve shares how God’s promises are experienced through faith and an unshakeable belief in His Word. How will you respond to Him?

Is the issue of unbelief a sticking point for you? Unbelief reveals a serious heart problem that can cost us dearly. In this message, Pastor Jeff Schreve shares how God’s promises are experienced through faith and an unshakeable belief in His Word. How will you respond to Him?

Bible teaching from the book of Hebrews chapter 3 verses 12-19.About Baruch: R. Baruch is the senior lecturer at the Zera Avraham Institute based in Israel. He also appears on the Israeli Television program Pdut L'amo where he teaches each week from the Bible (This program is in Hebrew).A similar Bible Study program in English is broadcast on numerous television networks across the United States, Europe, and Africa. Many of his lectures are available in the forms of video, audio and written on <a href="http://Pdut.org" target="_blank">http://Pdut.org</a> (Hebrew) and <a href="http://LoveIsrael.org" target="_blank">http://LoveIsrael.org</a> (English).Baruch holds a PhD in Jewish Studies. His dissertation was in the translation techniques of the Septuagint. Baruch has been married for 30 years to his wife, Rivka, and they have three adult children. The Kormans live in Israel.Our Beliefs are available at <a href="http://loveisrael.org/statement-of-faith" target="_blank">http://loveisrael.org/statement-of-faith</a> To donate please visit us at <a href="http://loveisrael.org/donate" target="_blank">http://loveisrael.org/donate</a>

Running is not usually a team sport. The goal is to stay in your lane, outpace your opponents, and be the first one to cross the finish line. But that’s not how the Bible describes our pursuit of Christ. On this edition of Focal Point, Mike Fabarez echoes God’s call to follow Him … together. When someone stumbles, falls, or starts to wander, we have a responsibility to help them get back into the race.
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