Hebrews
Lesson 46 March 16, 2006
NKJ Psalm
106:15 And He gave them their request, But sent leanness into their
soul.
Hebrews
5
We
are going through our study of Hebrews. We
are going to open with a little introduction on the structure of the book of
Hebrews so far. Remember, I have set
forth the thesis that I believe that the book was originally an oral message that
was taken and edited and then maybe sent as a letter. It has a structure built around 5 basic
points. Each point has a didactic section
(a teaching section) that relies heavily upon Old Testament imagery. I just loved it last night when Charlie was
talking at the conference about how important it is to tie these things
together as you go through the Old Testament.
The Old Testament imagery sets the stage for the doctrines that are
developed in the New Testament. John
Cross did the same thing in his talk yesterday morning. I find that to be so helpful.
This
morning I was teaching Joshua in my class over at the college and was going
through that again in the conquest tying it to sanctification. I have been following that methodology - not
just teaching a dry OT survey type course but using a framework approach
embedded within the way I teach each book.
These students have never heard anything like it. It is showing how everything in the Old Testament
is designed by God to set the stage so that later revelation is made clearer so
that when we come to the incarnation and the cross, everything unfolds. Well the writer of Hebrews talks more about that
than just about any author in the New Testament except perhaps Matthew who relies
heavily on this Old Testament imagery.
So
we saw that he began with an introductory prologue in the first four verses of
the first chapter which introduces some of the main key ideas focusing on the
present ascended Jesus Christ currently in session at the right hand of God the
Father at work to prepare the saints of the Church Age to rule and reign with
Him in the coming kingdom.
The
first teaching section is found in the rest of chapter 1 in vs. 5-14 where
there are 8 different Old Testament quotations that he uses to weave together
the principles demonstrating that Jesus is the Son and that He is in His deity
over the angels but in His humanity through His victorious life on the earth and
in His humanity walking by means of the Spirit, He is qualified to go to the cross. He fulfills His mission. He is elevated over the angels in His
humanity. The focus here is in His
superiority over the angels in His humanity which was something that He earned
through His spiritual life and completion of His mission during the First
Advent.
Then
out of that there is a four-verse challenge or warning section that is
developed in 2:1-4 warning these recipients of the danger that is involved in
the Christian life if we fall by the wayside and we don’t stick with it and
continue to press on to the high ground of spiritual maturity.
In
chapter 2:5 he begins the second point.
He builds out of some of the main ideas that he developed in the first
chapter and he begins to extrapolate from that the doctrines related to Jesus Christ’s
high priesthood and His growth in sanctification during the First Advent. In His humanity He had to be matured through
suffering. This then qualified Him to serve as our High Priest.
In
3:7-14 we have the next exhortation and warning section. The main idea there is the idea of a promise
remaining to enter into God’s rest. We
talked about the different meanings of the word “rest” there. The rest can refer to God’s Sabbatical rest
on the seventh day of creation. That is
creation week rest. Then the word rest
is also used in the Old Testament to refer to the Jewish rest, the Promised Land
rest, that they would enter into the Promised Land and there experience the
rest of God but that rest is a picture or a foreshadowing of the future rest
that comes in the
Then
in
Then
starting in
These
are the first three points that the writer is developing in the structure of his
message. There are two more major
sections coming. The last one ends with
two warning or two exhortation sections.
So that is where we are. We are
just starting this third warning section, this third exhortation section.
The
previous section ends with Melchizedek in
Hebrews
In
5:5 and
NKJ Hebrews
Hebrews
The
first word in the Greek is the preposition peri. Used with the genitive it means on account
of, with reference to something or concerning something. We could translate it about something or
about a topic. I prefer that particular
translation. That is followed by the relative
masculine singular pronoun for whom. So
the beginning of the sentence is “about whom”.
The subject shifts. About whom we
have much to say, but. That is how it is
going to go. “About whom (that is about
Melchizedek) we have much to say.” This
phrase “we have much to say” is a very difficult Greek construction.
Literal
Translation: About
whom the message with reference to us is great or much.
That
is how it would be literally translated.
So you see it has a little different sense than what it reads in the
English. The emphasis is on the word message
because that is the noun that is in the nominative case. The nominative case is your subject case so
that is the topic of the sentence. That
is what the sentence is all about. The
message is built off of Melchizedek. The
message about Melchizedek has reference to us.
It is a dative third person plural pronoun which means that it is in reference
to us. The message about Melchizedek has direct application to every believer. He is telling the congregation that about Melchizedek,
the message with reference to us is much.
It’s the Greek word polus. It means much or many. There is a tremendous amount of important doctrine
that is based off of this.
Then
he immediately goes on to say it is hard to explain. He uses the word dusermeneutos. That core word there ermeneutos
is related to the English word hermeneutics which has to do with interpretation
and explanation. So this word means with
the prefix dus something that is hard or
difficult to explain. Now it is not
difficult to explain because the topic is difficult to explain. With the teaching ministry of God the Holy
Spirit any believer who is walking by the Spirit and advancing in their
understanding of doctrine is going to be able to understand it. All doctrine is
available to every believer. That is
God’s grace package. It is the Holy
Spirit who helps us to understand these things.
The reason that this is difficult
for the writer to explain is given in the next clause. It is not because the topic is so difficult. It is because the sheep he has been talking
to have become dull of hearing. They
have become sluggish, lazy, back sliding sheep. It is their spiritual condition
that makes it difficult for him to explain this doctrine. So he has to stop a minute and reprimand them because
they have become lazy in their spiritual growth.
That
next word in the next clause sets it up.
It is the word epie. It means since, because, or for this
reason. It is hard to explain for this
reason. It is hard to explain because of
the fact that you have become dull of hearing.
The key word there is the verb become.
They have become something. It is
a perfect active indicative. I don’t
think that it is always necessary to refer to the Greek, but it is important
when it brings out the sense and the meaning of the passage. It forces us to slow down a little bit and
think about what the writer is saying. When
you look at this verb and look at the parsing it is a perfect indicative. Now a perfect tense emphasizes an action that
is completed. It emphasizes the present
state that is the result of an already completed action. That means that they are not in the process of
becoming dull of hearing. They have been
dull of hearing and they are still dull of hearing. They have completed the process of becoming
dullards and are still dullards. They are sluggish and lazy in their spiritual
understanding. The verb here ginomai
means to become something you were not before.
So this indicates that previously they had grown to a higher or more
advanced level of spiritual maturity and they had been able to understand these
things. But, because of sin in their
life and a variety of factors, because they were being tempted to throw out
their Christianity and go back to Judaism these factors were dulling their spiritual
senses and they were reversing their spiritual growth. So they have gone through a growth process
up. Now they are regressing to spiritual
infancy. So they have become something that
they were not before. So it is important
to look at different elements of the Greek syntax to emphasize this.
Now
they have become dull. What does that
word mean? That’s the Greek word nothros. It means
lazy, sluggish, dull, or hard of hearing.
So they are sluggish back sliders.
They are lazy Christians. They
have become lazy in their spiritual lives.
They reached the point where they are comfortable and then they began to
slide backwards. When they began to
slide backwards, their spiritual sensitivity was dull. All of a sudden they began to recognize that
they were facing problems related to their stance for Christ as the Messiah, of
the Old Testament and they began to realize that they were coming under
persecution. Now they were tempted to go
back under the law, to go back under the Judaist practices that were dominant
in the first century. So the writer
describes them as being lazy, dull, and hard of hearing.
The
idea of being lazy means that you are adverse to activity or exertion. Now do we know of any Christians that are
adverse to spiritual activity or exertion?
That is the old nod to God crowd.
They just show up on Sunday morning or they show up on Easter or they
show up on Christmas. They just don’t
have a sense that in their Christian life that it is a priority to know the
Word of God so that it completely overhauls their thinking. It is not just a matter of thinking biblical
thoughts. To make it somewhat simple
it’s not just a matter when you become a Christian of realizing that you have certain
thoughts in your mental attitude life.
There are certain mental thoughts that are wrong – jealousy, envy,
bitterness, anger, resentment. It is not
just a matter of saying that you are not going to have those mental attitude
sins because you can take those mental attitude sins out of the house of human viewpoint
and fill that house of human viewpoint up with human good it is still a human viewpoint
house. It is still a human viewpoint
house with human good morality in it. It
is not doing you a bit of good as a believer because you are just a pagan as
before you were saved. It is that now
you are a moral pagan. Now you are a
self righteous pagan. But you are still
a pagan. You are not thinking
biblically.
When
I was a student at Dallas Seminary there was a professor of homiletics there. George had him. Bruce had him. His name was Robinson. Robinson used to poke fun at the guys who
wanted to do any kind of exegesis in the pulpit. One of our other board members of Chafer
Seminary is Todd Kennedy. He is the
pastor of
“One
thing that stuck with me was that it was hard enough to think, but it is really
hard to think about what we think.”
Think
about that for awhile. It is hard enough
to think. That is the reason most people
don’t want to go to doctrinal churches.
You guys have a cerebral ministry.
What it means is we are teaching people to think biblically. They just don’t want to say that - a cerebral
ministry as opposed to a heartfelt ministry.
We are not emotional. We are
teaching people to think biblically. But
it is not just a matter of having the right thoughts. It is a matter of the structure of the
thinking. The fancy word for that is
epistemology. Charlie used that word a
few times the last few nights where he talked about not being an
epistemological pagan. That’s what we
are getting at here. When you still think
like an unbeliever you are an epistemological pagan. You may have moral thoughts and you may have
establishment principles in your thinking but the structure of your thinking is
built on autonomous reason or autonomous experience or (dare I say it?) mysticism
and subjective intuitiveness.
That
is what happens. You have to restructure
your thinking according to biblical revelation.
Most people don’t want to do that because they are lazy. They don’t want to restructure the priorities
in their life so they are in Bible class three or four times a week and
listening to tapes the rest of the time.
When I get up in the morning I have all kinds of stuff on my Ipod. My friend
Tommy Ice loves to download stuff. When
we get together he fills my Ipod with all kinds of
stuff. It will be the rest of my life
before I can listen to all of this stuff.
I get up and whenever I am doing anything – like this morning I was
getting up and getting ready to go and I just turned on the ipod
and put it in the external speakers and I was listening to a series on the
history of Calvinism. I am constantly
being hit with stuff that reminds you; bring back to your consciousness and
learning doctrine where it is part of your life. One of these days in your spiritual life you
realize that Christianity is not just something you do along with doing
shopping and going to your job and ongoing continuing education with your
career but that learning the Word of God and learning to think biblically
becomes your life. It is what drives
everything else in your life. It is at
the center of life. That is the only way
we can have real stability and real happiness in life. These believers have become lazy. They have become sluggish and slow to respond. They are not responsive at all. They are dull of hearing – of hearing the
Word of God.
When
the Bible talks about hearing the Word of God it is not just talking about
sitting in class or listening to a tape and getting your auditory nerves
vibrated and filling up your notebook with notes. It is talking about application. That is the whole message in the first point
in James 3 point sermon. Don’t just be
hearers of the Word, but be appliers of the Word. Take what you learn and apply it to the way
your think and the way interact with people and the way you conduct your
life. It starts with thinking. All
application starts with thinking. It
doesn’t start with external behavior.
So
in Hebrews 5:11 we read.
NKJ Hebrews
This
is something that we find reinforced even in the Old Testament. You have several passages that describe this
kind of laziness where the prophets challenge the Israelites. An example is Ezekiel 12:2. This is right before they go out under the
fifth cycle of discipline
NKJ Ezekiel 12:2 "Son
of man, you dwell in the midst of a rebellious house, which has eyes to see but
does not see, and ears to hear but does not hear; for they are a
rebellious house.
When
a believer reverses course in his Christian growth then what happens is his spiritual
seeing and his spiritual hearing and his spiritual perception start to become
dull. He is not able to perceive things
from that divine viewpoint framework. So he operates on a human viewpoint
framework. As a result of that he starts
to make bad decisions. He is operating
on autonomous reason so he is making bad decisions from bad reasoning. He is operating on autonomous
empiricism. So he is making bad
decisions from bad interpretation of the experience. Or, if he is in our modern culture he is
operating on some kind of intuitive mysticism.
All mysticism is subjective. The
problem with mysticism is there is no guard. There is no form of correction in
mysticism because mysticism completely ends all discussion or evaluation.
“Why
did you do that?”
“Because
God told me to.”
“Oh.”
End
of discussion. That is why it is so
difficult to talk to somebody who is a mystic.
He is a Pentecostal or a new age believer.
You
say, “Well, how do you know that that is true?”
“It’s
true to me. I just know it is.”
How
can you talk about that? Well, you
can’t. You can’t bring reason to bear on any kind of mystical decision
making. Therefore mysticism always goes
hand in hand with irrationalism. It is
anti-rationalism. Mysticism has never
been a good term to describe anything in the Christian life. In an older generation when mysticism was virtually
dead (in the early part of the 20th century). There were Christians who used the term to
describe the mysterious relationship of the Holy Spirit to the individual believer
because it was difficult to articulate it.
So they moved from that use of the word mysterious to the word
mysticism. But, it is a poor use of the
word mysticism.
NKJ Zechariah
This
is another indication of the challenge from the prophets to the hardened
spiritual hearts of the Jews. They
refused to heed, shrugged their shoulders and they stopped their ears so that
they could not hear. It is not that they
stuck their fingers in their ears. They
stopped them because of their negative volition and because of their rejection
of the truth.
What
causes a believer to become lazy, sluggish, and dull of hearing?
No! Parents
say to kids, “This is where we are going to church.” If there is no church youth group it doesn’t
matter. The Word of God is taught by a
trained pastor. That is what matters and
that is how you make the decision.
This
is what Elijah is challenging the people with in I Kings 18:21.
NKJ 1 Kings
Most
Christians never reach the point that they fully make the decision and decide to
stick with it.
What
are they dynamics of a backsliding believer?
NKJ Galatians
Ou me, the double negative plus
the subjunctive verb is the strongest negation is the Greek. So there is always a decision to stop walking
by the Holy Spirit. So the default
position for everybody is the flesh. You
don’t have to decide to sin, you just have to decide to stop walking by the
Spirit and you automatically default to walking by the flesh.
You hear women in marriage counseling say, “He
doesn’t pay attention to how I feel.”
The man comes in and he expresses it the same
way. “Well, I have got this and I have
got that.”
Everybody is the same way. They are focusing on their own world and
their own life and their own feelings and their own agendas. They
are not coming out of themselves. It is
just arrogance, arrogance, and arrogance.
Arrogance is tenacious folks if you don’t realize that. Self absorption leads to self indulgence. The
more you are absorbed with your own problems, your own heartaches, your own
issues, the more begin to indulge yourself in that.
I remember when I was a kid and used to get sick my
mother would say, “Don’t indulge yourself in that. Get up, get dressed and go
to school.”
“Ah, but my throat hurts.”
“Get dressed and go to school. Don’t give into it.”
That is what happens. The more you become self absorbed, the more
you give into it. You indulge your arrogance and eventually
that leads to a distortion of reality, self deception. As
you go through self deception, you begin to justify that self deception. You build rationalizations that make a lot of
sense to us. We justify our carnality. We justify our behavior. Deep down we know this is wrong. It is not what the Bible says. But, it is comfortable to us so we build
these rationalizations that keep us in our comfort zone. After all, God understands. We are sinners. He understands, doesn’t He? Then what we have done is replace God with
ourselves. That leads to self deification. This is an ongoing cycle that keeps going and
going and going until ultimately we end up in self destruction.
As soon as they started hitting hard times, they
rejected doctrine and they said, “I don’t want God’s wonderful provision of
manna.”
Manna was a supernatural food, the angelic bread so
to speak, that God provided for the Jews to give them complete sustenance as
they were going through the wilderness.
Every morning there it was – manna from the Hebrew word men, meaning
what?
They looked at it and they went, “What it is.”
It tasted like Shipley donuts. I am convinced. Hot Shipley donuts every morning. What a deal!
They got tired of it after a while.
You can get tired of anything.
They had the same thing morning after morning after morning. But they got tired of God’s grace so they said
“We want the leeks and garlics of
“We want to go get Mexican food – something with a
little spice in it. We are tired of
this. We want to go back and get the
good Mexican food or Cajun food that they had over in
NKJ Psalm 106:15 And He
gave them their request, But sent leanness into their soul.
Now that is a powerful verse. They got what they wanted, what they thought
would make them happy. And it
didn’t. He sent leanness to their
soul. They were empty. It is soul poverty. It reinforces unhappiness and then they have
to go back on that frantic search for happiness and find something else. The more arrogant you are, the more carnal
you are, the more you deteriorate in this downward spiral.
Remember when you were an adolescent and you threw a
temper tantrum and your mom said, “Quit acting like a baby.”
She didn’t mean you were an infant
chronologically. She meant you should have
been acting more mature, but you were still acting like a baby. It was an insult. Of course the only words we have in the
English for baby are baby and infant and maybe one other word and that is pretty
much it. In the Greek there were four or
five other words which we will get into as we go through this passage.
“I am not happy. I need some help. Let me turn on Dr.
Phil.” So you watch Dr. Phil or you go
down to the bookstore and you get “I am Okay, You are Okay.” Or you decide to keep up the Christian façade
and you go to the Christian book store and you get the Christian version of “I
am Okay, You are Okay.”
You go read Robert Schuler who said, “Your problem
isn’t sin. It’s self esteem. Jesus didn’t die for sin. That is an antiquated concept. You need to have your self esteem pumped up. Jesus died to give you self esteem. You knew that didn’t you? Sin is not a problem. You need self esteem.”
The vacuum in the soul starts sucking in surrounding
paganism.
Now
pagan degeneracy or cosmic degeneracy manifests itself two ways. Of course this relates to the trends of the
sin nature. On the one hand it is
related to immoral degeneracy. This is a
term everybody can understand. We all
know immoral degenerates. If you don’t I
can take you down to Montrose after class and I can show you a lot of them. They are involved in all kinds of things. It can be immoral degeneracy. It can be sexual immoral degeneracy. It can be ethical immoral degeneracy. Nobody has a problem with immoral degeneracy. It is the rejection of absolutes. It rejects the absolutes of reason and
empiricism. It leads to irrationalism
and mysticism. You get a rise of irrationalism and mysticism
that dominates the culture at large. It
sneaks into the church in all kinds of different ways. This leads to licentiousness. It is a rejection of values.
I
was thinking in the Bible today, “What is a group would be a good illustration
of this? A good biblical group that pictures licentiousness and immoral
degeneracy.” You have to go to the Old
Testament.
On
the other side you have moral degeneracy.
Most people don’t put those words together, moral degeneracy. How can you be a moral degenerate? We think of a degenerate as some kind of
homosexual perverted deviant. But there
are also moral degenerates. Moral
degenerates operate on autonomous reasoning and empiricism. They have a lot of order and structure in
their lives. They can be very
moral. They trend towards asceticism and
self righteousness.
Who
are the two groups in the Scriptures that manifest these two characteristics? The immoral degenerate is picture by the fertility
worshippers in the Old Testament. These
were the ones going down to the temple of Baal and
“Oh,
but they are such good people.”
But
they combine it with moral degeneracy like the Pharisees.
Jesus
said, “You are just a whitewashed bunch of sepulchers. You have whitewashed the outside so you look
good, but inside are dead men’s bones.” It’s
rotten. You have all kinds of maggots crawling
around inside of you. On the outside you
look real good. But on the insides the soul is just a mess.”
So
a backsliding believer can imitate this because he as he deteriorates he picks
up the paganism of the culture around him.
Paganism always tends (just like the old sin nature) to go to either one
of these two trends.
So
the result that the writer of Hebrews says is, “I can’t talk about what I want
to talk about now because you have become lazy and hard of hearing spiritually.” This is the dynamic that produced this.
He
is going to go on to say in verse in verses 12 -13.
NKJ Hebrews 5:12 For though
by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you
again the first principles of the oracles of God; and you have come to need
milk and not solid food.
NKJ Hebrews
He
uses the word napios. If you go
over to I Corinthians 3 he uses the word napios for a babe there. Most people want to take that as an infant
Christian. But in both passages you are
dealing with a group of believers that should have been more mature but have reversed
course due to carnality. Instead of
portraying their adolescent status as a believer they are acting like a baby. That Greek word napios was often used
as an insult, as a pejorative, as a form of ridicule. It is somebody who had been more mature and
they are acting like a baby. It is not
talking about being a baby in terms of spiritual infancy. It is talking about somebody who should have
been older and was more mature, but they are acting like a baby. Why?
Because they are walking according to the sin nature and have reversed
course in the spiritual life.
So
here we have a description of what happens when you have a sluggish backslider. You fall apart in your priorities and your
value system. The Word of God is no
longer the centerpiece of your life. It may take ten, twenty or thirty years before
it gets exposed; but it always gets exposed and it always destroys your
life.
Let’s
bow our heads in closing prayer.
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