Hebrews Lesson 72
NKJ Isaiah 26:3 You will
keep him in perfect peace, Whose mind is stayed on You, Because
he trusts in You.
Last week we continued our studies in Hebrews
6:9-11. In verse 9 we read…
NKJ Hebrews 6:9 But, beloved, we are confident of
better things concerning you, yes, things that accompany salvation, though we
speak in this manner.
NKJ Hebrews 6:10 For God is not unjust to
forget your work and labor of love which you have shown toward His name, in
that you have ministered to the saints, and do minister.
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NKJ Hebrews
As we look at this set of four verses in a sort of
bird’s eye view, we notice that the direction that the author’s thought is
moving is in the direction of talking about inheritance. And in verse 12
the focus is on those imitating those who through faith and endurance there
literally, (not patience, patience is macrothumia
or long on anger literally.) This is that concept of patience and
waiting. This is the idea of endurance which is a different
concept. It is related, but endurance is a different concept. It is
staying under the pressure, staying in the adversity using the problem solving
devices to implement all of God’s assets that He has given us, all of our
spiritual assets with a goal towards inheriting the promises. So we look
at verse 12 and it is moving toward inheritance, something future. You
look at verse 11 in the first part. Verse 11 and verse 12 are one
sentence in the original. And in the first part of the sentence the
writer expresses his desire.
We desire that each one of you show
the same diligence to a particular end.
There is a goal. There is a purpose. There
is a function. That is the assurance of hope until the end.
So again it is a forward looking proposition there. It is looking
forward to what is going to come, the ultimate fulfillment in the Christian
life.
Now as we come to that first verse I pointed out last
time that he is stating that we can have confidence that despite failure God’s
grace always provides recovery. Whatever happens, whatever we do, however
complacent we become in the Christian life, if we become distracted with the
details of life for a year, two years, five years, ten years, 15, 20, 30 years
as long as we are alive God still has a plan for our lives. The writer
starts off stating this in very strong terms in verse 9.
But, contrast to the fact that in the previous verses
he has really reamed them out. He has given them a verbal rebuke and reproof
because of their complacency. He said that it got to the point that they
needed milk and not solid food. They have become dull or sluggish in
hearing back in verse 11. They needed to go back and eat spiritual
applesauce and baby food because they had become so complacent in the spiritual
life that they had actually regressed.
Then there is this extremely serious, almost
threatening warning that if they continue this way it will in human terms
almost be impossible to reverse course unless God permits.
Verse 3 emphasizes grace. God
permits. God provides the means to recovery. The trouble is
people can get so reversed in their spiritual life and end up living, thinking
and acting like an unbeliever. It just becomes like concrete on their
souls. It does become virtually impossible to recover because of the
whole mechanics of carnality.
But he is confident of them that they haven’t gone
that far. There is potential. There is grace and they can
recover.
He addresses them here with a term of endearment, agapetos, which is translated beloved. It comes from
the verb agapao which is one of the two verbs
used for love in the New Testament. It is a word that is always used of
an audience that is composed of believers. These are not unbelievers
which is the view that a lot of Arminians have about this passage.
Arminian theology is the theology that rejects eternal security. That takes us
back to a very lengthy ongoing debate that has occurred down through the
centuries between people on the one hand who stress and overstress the
sovereign control of God and on the other extreme you have those who stress and
overstress the individual responsibility and freedom of man. When you start
pushing either of these positions to their ultimate conclusion, you end up in
some tremendous heresy. For example on the Arminian side (we usually
refer to it today by the term Arminianism), it comes from the founder of Dutch
theologian who began to modify and change his views on Calvinism. His
name is Jacob Arminius. He didn’t hold to a lot of things his followers
hold to today. But that whole debate took place in the early
1600’s. But it really goes back even further, back to the 4th
century AD. There was a debate Augustin or
Augustine (depending on whether you are a Catholic or Protestant how you
pronounce that) who was the bishop of Hippo in
The other extreme is hyper Calvinism and high
Calvinism where you have limited atonement and Christ died only for the
elect. The hyper Calvinist view is you don’t even have to evangelize.
The hyper Calvinist position was most clearly articulated by a group of
independent Baptist pastors in the late 1700’s when a missionary came back from
After he gave his report to a group of pastors, one
highly respected independent Baptist pastor back in
He stood up and said, “Young man that is all fine and
good, but if God intended them to be saved, He would do it without your help or
mine.
That was their position that God directly saved
people, not indirectly through the means of individuals. Now today we get into
different manifestations of this whole debate. One of those
manifestations is the Lordship debate versus what has come to be called the
free grace gospel. Free grace is almost a redundancy. The term free
was added because everybody talks about grace. The Roman Catholics talk
about grace. Legalists talk about grace. All kinds of people talk
about grace and they don’t have any idea what it means. So the term free
was added in that current debate today in order to reinforce the idea that
there are no strings attached to grace. It is a free gift. People
still have trouble understanding a free gift.
Back when I was pastoring in a church where we had a
lot of kids years ago, I used to do children’s sermons
about once a month. I would have all the little kids come down and we
would do a little object lesson. I used to pull out a bill. Due to
inflation, today I would probably take a $5 bill.
I would says, “Who wants this $5 bill?”
Finally some kid would say, “I’ll take it.”
I would give it to him and say, “Fine. It is
yours.”
They just couldn’t believe it. Of course that is
the whole issue with the offering for the gospel of salvation. It is a
free gift - no strings attached. So there has developed a debate in the
last twenty or thirty years that has really focused on these issues.
Lordship salvation comes out of the 5th letter P in TULIP related to
Calvinism.
The T stands for total inability (in the high
Calvinist sense) as opposed to total depravity. Total inability means man
can’t do anything at all and doesn’t respond at all even to common grace.
U stands for unconditional election.
L stands for limited atonement.
I for irresistible grace.
The P is for the perseverance of the saints.
In a high Calvinist Lordship view, the T means that if
you are truly regenerate then you will not commit certain sins, fall away
permanently or for a lengthy period of time or have any kind of extreme carnality
in your life. The real test of knowing that you are truly saved and in the
faith and regenerate is that you don’t turn your back on Christ or you don’t
commit certain sins. In fact there is one well-known Calvinist Bible
teacher. He is on the radio a lot. He is on the radio here in
We live in an era today where people aren’t
certain. They aren’t sure about anything. Intellectuals for the
last 100 – 150 years (or we could call them pseudo intellectuals) deny the
certainty of knowledge. They don’t have an omniscient God who can speak
to them so they can’t know anything for sure. But we can know things for
sure. I pointed out last time that this word is used in Romans 8:38-39.
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So this word peitho
indicates a strong level of confidence or assurance.
We have the whole issue of assurance of salvation and
how much do you have to understand about assurance of salvation and about
eternal security in order to be saved. Some of you don’t know this, but
in recent years a debate has developed within the free grace camp. I am
going to try to chart this out. Over here we have had this battle between
Lordship and over here you have free grace. Now the problem with Lordship
is they add something to faith alone in Christ alone.
So they would say, in fact some of them will come
right out and say, “We believe that it is faith alone in Christ.”
But it is not alone because they are going to bring
works into the backdoor, not the front door. The front door is like
a legalistic Baptist who says you have to be baptized and you can’t smoke,
drink, chew or go with girls who do or dance or any of those things. So
it is up front. In the
In Galatians 1 Paul says twice that they would be
accursed if they would teach another gospel.
NKJ Galatians 1:9 As we have
said before, so now I say again, if anyone preaches any other gospel to you
than what you have received, let him be accursed.
There the Greek word is heteros
meaning another of a different kind. So it is adding something to the
gospel. At the free grace camp we have had another insidious development
take place. You have to be aware. I was talking with some friends
both at pre-trib and ETS and it seems like in the last 30 years there are 1,000
more and different movements, icks, acts and spasms
in the evangelical church than there were 30 years ago when we were in
seminary.
Free grace started off with a wonderful
statement. I don’t know who came up with it, but their motto was faith
alone in Christ alone - faith alone, no works associated with it. All you
have to do to have salvation is to believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross
for your sins. It’s not faith plus baptism, faith plus any kind of
ritual, faith plus commitment, faith plus inviting Jesus into your heart,
walking an aisle, repenting , none of those things.
Over the last 20-25 years some of the leaders in the Free Grace
Movement have done some fabulous work emphasizing the importance of faith alone
in Christ alone. No works! You are not going to buy into this false
statement that you often hear. Some of you may have heard this.
While we are saved by faith alone, the faith that saves is never alone.
Let me say that again. While we are saved by faith alone, the faith that
saves is never alone. Has anybody ever heard that? It is that
subtle backdoor works again. While we are saved by faith alone, if it is
genuine real saving faith then it is going to be accompanied with works.
It is never alone.
Now what has happened in recent years, if you go back
and you read in some of the literature this has always been there (But see a
lot of us were so focused on dealing with the Lordship issue that we didn’t spot
that there was something subtle going on in the background in a lot of the free
grace writings that kind of came up on us and bit us hard.) is that faith alone in Christ alone isn’t good enough.
You have to have faith alone in Christ alone with an understanding that you are
getting eternal life. Eternal is the key word there because what they are
loading – just like the faith alone in Christ crowd - the Lordship crowd sneaks
works in there through the back door. What happens here is they are loading
up the word eternal with some concept that it can’t be lost. So there is
the emphasis that there is some sense of eternal security or assurance of
salvation no matter how nebulous or implicit it may be. If it is not
there you really didn’t get saved. So this has created a lot of problems
in certain circles. It has become very divisive because you see the crowd
that is now teaching this I would say has added just like the faith alone in
Christ alone crowd has added that was wrong added evidential works. This
crowd is adding eternal life to the equation. They do it in a subtle
backdoor manner. The result is that if you believe in faith alone in
Christ alone and you don’t bring in the sense that you are accepting Christ for
the result which is eternal life, then you have an insufficient gospel.
You are not giving people enough information. So this has created a
problem in our own backdoor with Chaffer Seminary. One of the faculty members
was emphasizing this and we had to deal with that a lot this last year.
Those are long processes to try to deal with any kind of subtle error that
creeps in. We have to keep the gospel pure. What they are doing is
adding to the gospel the notion of eternal life. It is not enough to
believe in Jesus for justification. I trust in Christ for the forgiveness
of my sins, I don’t have eternal life. I didn’t mention it so I am not going to
get saved. If I just believe in Jesus for justification with no mention
of eternal life, then I am not going to get saved.
I believe that God in His omniscience is so great that
He knows what I am trusting in my thinking for salvation. Even if I don’t
say it the right way, even if I pray a silly prayer like inviting Jesus into my
heart (that’s not biblically correct) but if in my thinking I am trusting in
Christ alone for salvation God is going to save me. He doesn’t come down
and say that you have got to be a theologian with a PhD in Greek and Hebrew and
say the right words in the right order in order to get saved. What is
important is that in your thinking, in your volition you are trusting in Christ
alone. You are recognizing that He is the only way to salvation. So you
don’t have to front load the gospel with assurance of salvation. In fact
we were talking about this.
The multiplication of organizations is without end.
That is a paraphrase of Solomon in Ecclesiastes who says. “To the making of
books there is no end.”
I was talking to Fred Liebrand
who is the pastor of
Now there is no sense of any of this in Hebrews.
The writer of Hebrews is encouraging them that even though they have failed
miserably, it doesn’t mean that they need to reexamine themselves to see if
they are in the faith. They know that they are saved because they trusted
in Jesus Christ as the Messiah, the promised Savior from the Old
Testament.
So because of that they are saved and he is confident
that God’s grace can solve their problems of carnality and they can
recover.
The question here becomes, what is the significance of
these better things. Better than what? Better things have a future
orientation.
The better things are the things that accompany
salvation.
Here is a corrected translation of the verse. We
hit this last time.
Literal translation: But beloved concerning you we are convinced of better things that are
related to your salvation.
So the better things are related to soteria. We ran into that word back in the
first chapter of Hebrews in Hebrews 1:14. We ran into it again in Hebrews
2:3 where the writer makes the statement…
NKJ Hebrews 2:3 how shall we escape if we neglect
so great a salvation,
In those passages I said the writer’s focus is not on
being saved from the penalty of sin today, but the focus is future realizing
the full salvation including future rewards and inheritance. That fits
the thrust of this passage in verses 9 and 10. So he says that we are
convinced of better things that are related to your destiny. That salvation destiny that God has for every single believer in
the realization of his future position and rewards as a king and priest in the
coming kingdom.
So this brings into our discussion the whole issue of
rewards. II Corinthians
NKJ 2 Corinthians 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment
seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in the body,
according to what he has done, whether good or bad.
I want you to pay attention to this word here.
The word here that is translated deeds is a word that we are going to study in
a minute. It is the Greek word ergon.
It means works. I pointed out last time as we wrapped up that Christians
always have a problem with works because we are saved by grace and not by
works. So works are bad. But, are they always bad? No, they are
not always bad. When you are fighting a battle against people who are
constantly emphasizing works it is really easy to think that works are always
bad. But the word ergon as we will see
is a neutral word. Right here we are going to be recompensed. That
is a positive word meaning that we are going to receive reward for works.
That is not talking about salvation.
NKJ Ephesians 2:8 For by
grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the
gift of God,
NKJ Ephesians 2:9 not of works, lest anyone should
boast.
This is talking about production that occurs after
salvation. So they will be recompensed for works in the body according to
what he has done. Literally there is the Greek word prasso
meaning what he has practiced whether good or bad. This is a reference to
the judgment seat, the Bema Seat.
This is a well known site in
This is a picture of the stadium at
The context of II Corinthians 5 is the walk of the
Christian life. In verse 6 we read…
NKJ 2 Corinthians 5:6 So we
are always confident, knowing that while we are at home in the body we are
absent from the Lord.
NKJ 2 Corinthians
5:7 For we walk by
faith, not by sight.
We what? We walk by faith and not by
sight. Then in the next verse it talks about our walk is going to be
evaluated. It is this walk by faith that is so important for us to
understand. That is the Christian life. How do we walk by faith in
the Christian life rather than on the basis of empiricism? Verse 8 reads…
NKJ 2 Corinthians 5:8 We are
confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be
present with the Lord.
NKJ 2 Corinthians
5:9 Therefore we
make it our aim, whether present or absent, to be well pleasing to Him.
So that should be our motivation as we want to please
the Lord.
Now let’s go back to our text. The background
for all of this discussion on rewards is the Bema Seat of Christ.
NKJ Hebrews 6:10 For God is not unjust to
forget your work and labor of love which you have shown toward His name, in
that you have ministered to the saints, and do minister.
Let’s put that together with verse 9. In verse 9
he says…
NKJ Hebrews 6:9 But, beloved, we are confident of
better things concerning you, yes, things that accompany salvation, though we
speak in this manner.
How can he be confident? Well, he is going to
give you an explanation. That is that first word “for”. In the
Greek it is the Greek word gar indicating - I have made a statement. Now
I am going to explain why I can make that statement.
The explanation is based on the character of God.
It is based on the fact that God is. Then we have a double
negative. God is not unjust. In the English two negatives cancel
out each other and make it a positive. But by using the negative he
really strengthens the statement.
He is saying, “God is righteous and just.”
He is emphasizing that for his hearers. It is on
the basis of God’s absolute perfect justice that we know He is not going to
forget whatever it is that we have done positive in terms of our walk by the
Spirit, being filled with the Spirit, producing divine good - that the divine
good that we did in the past even if we fail miserably and go into carnality -
that divine good is still divine good and it is still ours. It is not
taken away from us. God does not unjust to forget our work and labor of
love.
That is where we get into this word “work”
again. But now it is compounded with a synonym kopos
meaning labor. It is not just doing something in terms of work. It
is laborious. It is putting forth a significant effort and it is
qualified of course by the word love. So we have work and labor
there. Then at the end he brings in twice the idea of service with the
word minister in that you have ministered to the saints and do minister.
They have been ministering in the past and they are still doing that.
So let’s break this down. We look at the essence
of God.
Essence of God
Sovereign
Righteousness
– standard of His character
Justice -
the application of that standard
This makes up the cornerstone of His integrity.
Love – that
is the expression of that standard toward mankind so that these are not
contradictory to one another at all.
Eternal life
Omniscience
- He knows all the facts, all the data, all the factors. Nothing escapes
His attention.
Omnipresence -
He is present to His creation all the time.
Omnipotence – He
is able to do that which He intends to do.
Veracity -
He is absolute truth. That is the fourth element in His integrity.
Righteousness and justice as the psalmist says “are the foundation of your
throne. Mercy and truth go out from it.” That is the core, the
bedrock of God’s integrity.
Immutability
- He never changes. That is another element that is closely related to
righteousness and justice. His faithfulness, that
He never changes. He is always faithful to His Word.
So as we look at these concepts, we have to start with
God. That is his argumentation. As he is thinking about how to
encourage them, he takes them to God himself, to God’s essence. He
doesn’t start off with some sort of abstract principle. He doesn’t start
off by encouraging them from something in their day-to-day experience.
He starts off by saying, “Let’s go back to the
absolute character of God. God is not unjust.”
NKJ Psalm 19:1 To the
Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. The heavens declare
the glory of God; And the firmament shows His
handiwork.
Romans 1 talks
about the fact that we see God’s invisible attributes. His invisible
attributes are displayed through the creation. We see His power and it is
enough to convict man of the truth of such that he has inescapable
responsibility in responding to that revelation that he is held accountable
for. But it doesn’t tell you anything more. You can’t look up at
the stars and tell what is right and what is wrong. It includes God, man, and
nature. Non-verbal revelation deals with God. It deals with
man. It deals with nature. It must be interpreted though by means
of special revelation. What do I mean by that? That general
revelation has to be interpreted by means of special revelation. If you
go to the writer of Proverbs, the writer of Proverbs is always going to nature
to draw certain analogies.
One of the analogies that he
goes to for teaching industriousness and hard work and saving for the future is
the ant. I don’t know how many of you had those great little ant colonies
things growing up. I didn’t but some of you people enjoyed that.
You can observe a lot of things about the ant colonies social structure just by
observing them. One of the things that the writer of Proverbs observes is
that they are very industrious – all day, in season and out of season they work
hard and they are constantly storing things for the future. So he goes
under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to that one aspect of the ant’s social
structure and he utilizes that as an analogy to encourage people to work hard,
to be industrious and to save for the future. But he does it because
under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit he is told what he can legitimately
use and tie in as an analogy. There are a lot of things about ant social
structure that you wouldn’t want to use. You have one queen and a whole
lot of guys. You don’t want to take that and bring that over into application
to marriage. So you have to have a framework for discerning how you
interpret general revelation. So, special revelation is verbal.
It is specific and it gives us the ability to interpret general
revelation. But what we do know is that the Scripture is clear that we
can know enough from special revelation so that man is without excuse in terms
of the knowledge of God.
NKJ Romans
NKJ Romans
NKJ Romans
Have you ever seen something
that is invisible? Sure you did. When you became
God conscious. From the world around you, you clearly saw the
invisible attributes of God.
It is not there to give you
a big warm fuzzy so that you can go to an emerging church and sit around on a
sofa and have a big group hug and all go home and say, “Wasn’t it good to have
been in church today?” That is where things are headed.
The problem with autonomous
arrogant man is man wants to say, “I have to know everything about something
before I can believe it.”
He will never believe
anything.
So we look at the essence of God. The focus in
Hebrews 6 here is on the righteousness and justice of God that God is
just. You have problems in your spiritual life. You have failed.
You have disappointed God. You have committed who knows what kinds of
sin. Nothing is irreversible. God’s grace is always present if God permits
as we read back in verse 3.
It is His justice. He is going to deal with you
in light of what you have done. There is the Greek word epilanthano which means basically to forget or not
to remember or to ignore something. So God is not unjust to forget.
It applies to the word adikios which is that
word unjust. Adikios comes from the root
dike meaning righteous or just. We get dikiosune,
dikaioo, that whole word group for justice,
righteousness, and justification.
Now God remembers three things here in this
passage. He remembers your work first of all. So work is a good
thing. It is the kind of work. You always have to look at that
qualification. The second thing He remembers is your labor of love.
This is an interesting phrase here. You can look at this. It is a
genitive phrase. It could have the idea of loving labor where the
genitive is describing the kind of labor. I don’t think that is what it
is doing here because then it seems redundant to work - your work and your
loving labor and then later on ministry. Then another way that this
genitive could be understood is a labor resulting from love. I
think that is what it is talking about here. Because Jesus made the
statement that the new commandment for the Church Age is that we should love
other believers as Christ loved us. So this is a labor that is motivated
by love for God first and foremost. As we develop that love for God then
we mature in our love for people. So we have personal love for God and
then unconditional love for all mankind. So it is a labor resulting from
love.
This leads to ministry in the congregation. That word
translated ministry is the Greek word diokoneo.
That is the verb diokonos. It is a noun
which relates to service. It indicates someone who is functioning in a
capacity of helping others to perform duties, assisting them. It refers
to people in the body of Christ who are carrying out special duties in the body
of Christ – for example those who teach the Word, those who are in offices.
We call them deacons today. They carry out various responsibilities
within the local church. So to understand this we have to understand how
these three things work together. So that leads us to the doctrine of
work. So we will start off looking at the basic word here.
Doctrine of Work
NKJ Matthew 5:16 "Let your light so shine before
men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.
So there is a place for good
works (This is divine good) that brings glory to God not self
glorification.
NKJ Luke
“Fathers” refers to the
previous generations of Jews. “Them” is the prophets.
So these were sinful deeds.
Galatians
NKJ Galatians
So works here describes
sinful works.
NKJ John
So here you have evil works.
You also have the term works
modified by the genitive phrase law.
NKJ Romans
The works of the law are
moral or immoral? They are moral. The law is good. It is holy
and righteous Paul says in Romans 7. So you can do morality that has no
value. It is just good. It is just moral. There is nothing
wrong with it. It has no spiritual significance. It is not going to
get you saved and it is not going to get you anywhere because it is generated
by the flesh.
Matthew 23:5 talks about the
religious works of the Pharisees. They were good people. They
were the religious conservatives of their day. They do all of their deeds
to be noticed by men. So they have wrong motivation. They are
concerned about religious activities, but they had no eternal value.
4. Then we have works
used for spiritually positive things that are produced in a man’s life.
Works in I Corinthians 3:13-15 is actually used in different senses.
NKJ 1 Corinthians 3:13 each one's work will become clear;
for the Day will declare it, because it will be revealed by fire; and the fire
will test each one's work, of what sort it is.
That is his
production. That is the totality of everything that you think, say, and
do. Each man’s work will be evident at the Judgment Seat
of Christ.
So twice in that passage it
is used to refer to the totality of their production, both good and bad.
NKJ 1 Corinthians
That is divine good.
That is the work that is produced by the Holy Spirit in our lives that has
ongoing value so it is rewardable. But it is
still work. It is laborious at times. Ministry can be laborious at
times.
NKJ 1 Corinthians
This is the negative.
This is the human good. It could be sinful or it could be human good. It
just burns up.
Now a couple of more
passages related to works in the believer’s life.
NKJ 2 Corinthians 9:8 And God is able to make all
grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things,
may have an abundance for every good work.
In other words God has given
all you would ever need through His word and through His Spirit.
So there is nothing wrong
with doing good deeds if they are done in obedience to the Word of God and in
the power of the Holy Spirit because that is divine good.
Remember Ephesians 2:8-9.
NKJ Ephesians 2:8 For by grace you have been saved
through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God,
NKJ Ephesians 2:9 not of works, lest anyone should
boast.
Stop there and you think works aren’t any good. But
look at the next verse.
NKJ Ephesians
Our works didn’t get us created in Christ Jesus.
Salvation by faith alone in Christ alone, but we are created for a purpose, to
perform divine good, to walk by the Spirit, to apply the Word of God which God
prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.
NKJ Ephesians
NKJ Ephesians
You see the pastor is to equip the saints to
work. What kind of work? Work of service. That is
the same word we find in our passage in Hebrews 2:10, diakonia.
So the pastor through the teaching of doctrine builds up and matures the body
of Christ so that they can be engaged in ministry.
Then one last verse here.
NKJ Ephesians
So once again we go back to “don’t participate in
unfruitful deeds but participate in fruitful deeds.” All of these are
connected together in I Thessalonians 1:3 the same way
we have in Hebrews 5:10.
NKJ 1 Thessalonians 1:3 remembering without ceasing your
work of faith, labor of love, and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ in
the sight of our God and Father,
That sounds like an oxymoron doesn’t it?
It’s work that comes from faith. Because we
trust God we are going to do what God says to do and serve others and a labor
of love because we are motivated by personal love for God. We are going
to labor in the ministry – whatever that ministry is that God has given each
one of us, not necessarily the ministry of the local church because there are a
lot of different ways in which you utilize whatever gifts the Lord has given
you in different ways. Then the writer of Hebrews connects that to
steadfastness of hope, that future focus which is what we will come back to
talk about next time as we get into verses 11 and 12.