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Show Gratitude
Opening Prayer
Start at the top of the chapter and work our way back here!
Show Gratitude for Our Cloud of Witnesses.
Show Gratitude for a Father’s Discipline.
Show Gratitude by Striving to Obtain God’s Grace.
Esau was the 1st born and therefore was entitled to blessings from their father.
(Isaac)
Esau enjoyed the benefits of being the first born
But did live in a way that recognized it’s value.
He wanted to enjoy his father’s blessings
but didn’t want to honor it!!!
The most important thing you can ever receive is God’s grace.
But God’s Grace is NOT a commodity!!!
The following verse really point that out to us.
The Author has laid out our reasons FOR the gratitude that owe toward God.
And now we come to this warning concerning our response (to such a cloud of witnesses)
We Show Gratitude by Accepting Jesus as Our Savior.
If the reasons listed above are not enough to persuade you ...
“… let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken.
“and let us offer to God and acceptable worship
with reverence and awe (key component!!!!!)
Why reverence and awe and not simply gratitude?
Because “God is a consuming fire”
When Jesus died on the cross
He paid a tremendous price for us.
We were given the opportunity to avoid God’s wrath.
It’s not that we are offered a future in God presence
We are offered and opportunity to avoid a future in God’s wrath.
Closing Prayer
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