Living Today in the Promise of God's Rest
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Hebrews
For Faith to See and Persevere
Living Today in the
Promise of God’s Rest
Hebrews 3:7-19
Hebrews 3:7-19
Objectives
• To understand the context in the history of
the Hebrew people in general.
• To examine the warnings to the original
audience, the Hebrew Christians.
• To draw encouragement and applications
for our own spiritual journey.
God’s Pattern of Planning, Carrying Out a Process, and Promising Rest
God initiates a plan.
He decided to create.
God carries out a process and
provides the resources.
He created all of heaven and
earth.
God offers a promise of rest.
He rested and blessed the
seventh day.
He decided to save His people
from their bondage to slavery
in Egypt.
He miraculously delivered them
in the Exodus and provided for
them in their time in the
wilderness.
He promised them rest in a land
"flowing with milk and honey" if
they follow Him in obedience.
He decides to save His people
from their bondage to sin.
He miraculously provides
He promises rest for eternity in
salvation through His Son Jesus
heaven for those who have faith
Christ and calls His people to live in Christ and follow Him.
a changed life, providing His
Word and His Spirit.
The Great Adventure in the Wilderness-Part 1
Text
Ex. 15:22-24
Ex. 16:2-3
The Offended
The people
The people
Their Complaint
They have no water.
They have no food and that Moses
was trying to kill them.
Their desire
Moses to know they are mad.
To be back in Egypt, the place of their
bondage.
Ex. 17: 1-3
The people
They have no water and that Moses To be back in Egypt.
was trying to kill them and their
animals.
Ex. 32:1-8
The people
Moses was taking forever with God Aaron to make them a golden calf to
while getting the ten
worship.
commandments.
Num. 11:1-23
The people
The menu is monotonous.
To be back in Egypt where the food was
good.
Num. 12:1-9
Aaron and Miriam
Moses married the wrong woman
and that they weren't being given
the recognition they deserved.
People to know God could use them, too.
The Great Adventure in the Wilderness-Part 2
Text
The Offended
Their Complaint
Their desire
Num. 14:1-4
The people.
God's promise was not true.
It would be better to die, or to choose a
new leader to take them back to Egypt.
Num. 16:1-33
Korah and 250 chiefs Moses was a bad leader, and he
Moses and Aaron to hear their complaints.
was not acknowledging the holiness
of the people.
Num. 20:2-9
The people.
They have no water.
They'd rather be dead.
Num. 20:10-13 Moses
The people are too much for him to That they would see his anger by hitting
deal with.
the rock with a stick.
Num. 14: 20-23 God
The people have seen His glory, yet None of the people will see the promised
are disobedient.
land.
Num. 27:12-23 God
Moses was rebellious and lashed
out in anger.
Moses would see the promised land, but
he would not finish the journey.
Truths About the Wilderness Experience
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They had no idea what was in store for them.
God provided a leader, who was faithful, but human.
Their journey was incredibly hard.
Even though the Israelites had personally witnessed the power
and presence of God, they were still overwhelmed by their sin
nature.
5. The entire wilderness experience demonstrates the futility of
humanity trying to carry out the plan of God on their own.
Vs. 12-13: Take care, brothers, lest there be in
any of you an evil, unbelieving heart, leading
you to fall away from the living
God. 13 But exhort one another every day, as
long as it is called “today,” that none of you
may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin.
Warnings to the Hebrew Readers
Take care against an evil, unbelieving heart.
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To not believe that God is who He says He is.
To not believe that He will do what He says He will do.
It comes out in grumbling and rebellion.
Dissatisfaction with circumstances, the people around you, your
authorities, God, and eventually life itself.
“It would be better than this to be dead.”
This is the lie Satan desperately wants us to believe.
Warnings to the Hebrew Readers
Do not be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin.
• Our current sin may seem appealing.
• When circumstances get difficult, we may feel that
what we’ve been saved from is appealing.
• Eventually our circumstances may get so
discouraging we feel it would be better off to be in
bondage to sin, or, again, even dead.
Warnings to the Hebrew Readers
The consequences of unbelief are a falling away from God.
This is serious....our belief can be twisted in two ways:
• Hanging on to doctrine rather than Christ - “Because
I believe in eternal security I’m good, I don’t need to
worry about anything.”
• Worry/despair that our struggles mean that we
never were saved or we’ve lost our salvation.
This is really a call to persevere.
Like the Promised Land was never going to be “Heaven on Earth” for the
Israelites, neither are we going to realize a blissful, trouble free existence.
Life is a battle.
“Christianity is not floating down a river toward heaven. It is swimming
upstream to heaven, because the world, the flesh, and the devil want you
dead-forever. And they will batter you every day. If you coast, you go
backward!” (John Piper-“Eternal Security is a Community Project”)
Application and Encouragement
• Exhort one another every day. He has given us each other, the church.
We have a purpose and a responsibility to each other.
• As we persevere, it shows that we actually do share in Christ. All we
need to persevere in the hardships of this life is available to us.
• This sharing in Christ is what makes it possible for us, as sinners-people
EXACTLY like the Israelites in the desert, to be worthy of entering the
eternal Sabbath rest mentioned in Hebrews 4:8-11 For if Joshua had
given them rest, God[b] would not have spoken of another day later
on. 9 So then, there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God, 10 for
whoever has entered God's rest has also rested from his works as God
did from his.11 Let us therefore strive to enter that rest, so that no one
may fall by the same sort of disobedience.
Hebrews
For Faith to See and Persevere