Sermon Tone Analysis
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Principles of Perseverance
Remember the Past, vs. 32-34
The Former Days
They were illuminated
Illuminated is a description of the time when they understood the Gospel and received it by faith
They endured
Endure- to remain under
Great struggle of affliction
Fight- struggle in the arena.
From the word athlete
Affliction- suffering
What they endured in the former days
Disgraced publically by insults and afflictions
Reproach- unsults
Afflictions- different Greek word than in previous verse.
Trouble, tribulations, pressure
Took place on the open- Theatre
They shared or were partners with those who were treated in the same way
They sympathized with the writer of Hebrews concerning his imprisonment
They accepted joyfully the seizure of their possessions
It was welcomed
Because they knew they have a better and lasting possessions in heaven
Do Not Throw Away Your Confidence, vs. 35-37
Confidence defined
Boldness
The trait of being willing to undertake activities that involve risk or dangers; especially that involve being honest and strait forward in attitude and speech
Confidence is rewarded
They have a current need, vs. 36
Patience or endurance- remaining up under
It is the desire of God to endure
For the purpose to receive the promise (reward)
The enduring is just for a time, vs. 37
Beginning of the quote in
For a little while
He that was promised to come will come
He will not delay- or take no longer than planned, scheduled, or required
Live By Faith, vs. 38-39
The righteous will live out from faith
Trust, belief, reliance
Faith has an object- Christ
Out from that faith we respond accordingly to God’s will
A life lived out from faith pleases God
One who draws back- retreats does not bring pleasure to God
Who we identify as, vs. 39
We are not those who draw back to utter destruction
We are those who believe to the saving (persevering) of the soul
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