Hebrews 5:13-6:3

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Last Time We Began the 3rd of 5 Warning Passages in the Book of Hebrews
This Warning Passage Spans From Hebrews 5:11-6:12
The Author is Warning Against Spiritual Laziness and Immaturity
They Ought to Be Teachers By this Point…
But They Still Need to Be Retaught the Basics of Christianity
They are Like Infants Who Only Drink Milk Instead of Eating Solid Food
Hebrews 5:13 (NASB95)
For everyone who partakes only of milk is not accustomed to the word of righteousness, for he is an infant.
The Spiritually Immature are “Not Accustomed” to the Word of Righteousness
“Not Accustomed” = “the Lack of Knowledge or Capacity to Do Something Because of Inexperience”
When I Take the Next Verse into Account…
I Interpret the Passage Like This:
“For Everyone Who Partakes of Milk is Inexperienced in Discerning Right From Wrong.”
But We Need to Keep This Connected to the Larger Context
The Larger Context is Focused On the High Priesthood of Jesus
One Commentator Broke it Down This Way:
“The ‘milk’ of the Word refers to what Jesus Christ did on earth. His birth, life, teaching, death, burial, and resurrection. The ‘meat’ of the Word refers to what Jesus Christ is now doing in heaven. We begin the Christian life on the basis of His finished work on earth. We grow in the Christian life on the basis of His unfinished work in heaven.”
I Don’t Know if that is Exactly What the Hebrews Author Meant, But it’s Worth Thinking About
These Hebrews Christians Were Unable to Discern Good From Evil, Right From Wrong, Truth From Lie
Because of Their Laziness/Sluggishness Toward Learning and Growing…
They had Reverted to Being Spiritual Babies
Hebrews 5:14 (NASB95)
But solid food is for the mature, who because of practice have their senses trained to discern good and evil.
Those Who are Able to Handle Solid Food are Mature
They are Mature Because They Have Trained Their Capacity to Discern Good From Evil Through Repetitive Practice
Becoming Mature is Not for the Dull of Hearing/Lazy
It Takes Effort and a Desire to Learn and Grow
The More We Strive to Learn From the Scriptures, Jesus, and His Gospel…
The Better We Become at Discerning Between Good and Bad Moral Behaviors
The Better We Become at Discerning Between True and False Teachings
These Hebrews Christians Had Become Lazy and Uninterested in Scripture, Jesus, and His Gospel
And Therefore, Their Capacity to Discern Between Good and Evil was Lacking
Hebrews 6:1–3 (LEB)
Therefore, leaving behind the elementary message about Christ, let us move on to maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works and faith in God, teaching about baptisms and laying on of hands, and resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment. And this we will do, if God permits.
These Hebrew Christians are Being Encouraged to Move On to Maturity
That Means Moving Past the ABCs/the Foundational Teachings
Hebrews 6:1 (NASB95)
Therefore leaving the elementary teaching about the Christ, let us press on to maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God,
The Author Tells His Audience to Press/Move On to Maturity
According to This Verse, How Do We Go About Doing That:
1.) Leaving the Elementary Message of Christ
The Very Basic/First/Beginning Message of Jesus Christ
Things that a Person Learns in Order to Begin Their Walk with Jesus
2.) Not Continuing to Lay Down the Foundational Messages
In Order to Become Mature Christians…
Capable of Discerning Right From Wrong…
We’ve Got to Move On From and Stop Continuing to Lay Down the Foundations of the Gospel
If You Want a Baby to Learn to Speak Like a Mature Adult…
You’ve Got to Stop the Baby Talk
If You Want Them to Think, Talk, and Act Like a Baby Their Whole Lives…
Then Keep Treating Them Like a Baby
But if You Want Them to Grow and Mature…
Leave the Foundational Baby Stuff and Move On
That Doesn’t Mean the ABCs of the Gospel Aren’t Important and Should Be Forgotten
It Means They are the Starting Point, Not the Finish Line
They are the Foundation that Should Be Built Upon
You Don’t Lay the Foundation of a House/Building and Then Stop
You Build Upon Them and Bring the House/Building to it’s Completion
I’m Afraid Too Many Churches of Christ Focus Only On the Foundational Teaching
Too Often You’ll Hear the Same Topics Being Preached On Over and Over
That Doesn’t Mean They Aren’t Important Topics…
But So Often They are So Extremely Shallow and Elementary
In Order to Grow and Mature in Our Christian Walk…
We Have to Move Passed the Elementary Teachings
The Author Gives Us a List of Foundational Teachings that Need to Be Built Upon
A Lot of Times When I’m Studying with a Person Who Wants to Become a Christian…
I’ll Turn to Hebrews 6:1-2 and Study the Foundational Teachings with Them
These are Things Every Person Needs to Know in Order to Become a Christian
This List is Not Exhaustive, But It’s a Good Summarized List
The 1st Mentioned Elementary/Foundational Teaching of the Gospel is…
Repentance From Dead Works
My Favorite Definition of Repentance is:
A Change of Mind that Results in a Change of Action
Dead Works are Simply Works/Actions that Lead to Death
One of the Foundational Teachings of Christianity is:
Changing Ones Mind and Actions Away From Thoughts and Actions that Lead to Death
One Greek Dictionary Described Repentance Like This:
“a change of self (heart and mind) that abandons former dispositions and results in a new self, new behavior, and regret over former behavior and dispositions.”
Hebrews 6:1 (NASB95)
Therefore leaving the elementary teaching about the Christ, let us press on to maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God,
The 2nd Mentioned Elementary/Foundational Teaching of the Gospel is…
Faith Toward God
Repentance is From Dead Works
Faith is Toward God
My Favorite Substitute for Faith is “Trust”
Faith is Belief, But Not Just Belief
It is Belief Paired with Action
My Favorite Illustration is of a Tightrope Walker
After Walking Several Times Across the Tightrope…
He Asks the Crowd if They Believe He Can Push a Wheelbarrow Across the Tightrope
Everyone Raises Their Hands Indicating that They Believe He Can
Then He Asks Which Person Wants to Sit in the Wheelbarrow
Everyone’s Hands Go Down
If They Truly Believed/Trusted/Had Faith that He Could Do it
They Wouldn’t Be Afraid to Hop in the Wheelbarrow
Faith Toward God is Fully Trusting and Obeying Him
Hebrews 6:2 (NASB95)
of instruction about washings and laying on of hands, and the resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment.
The 3rd Mentioned Elementary/Foundational Teaching of the Gospel is…
Teaching About Washings/Baptisms
Washings/Baptisms is Plural Here
That Makes This a Little More Difficult to Interpret than if it Were Singular
Maybe the Key to Understanding What is Meant By “Baptisms”…
Lies with Remembering Who the Audience is
The Audience are Christians, But They Come From a Jewish Background
Jewish People Had Various Purity Washings They Would Take Part in
Converts to the Jewish Religion Would Be Baptized as a Part of Their Conversion
And Those Who Place Their Faith in Christ are Baptized into Christ…
Joining Jesus in His Death, Burial, and Resurrection…
And Becoming a Citizen in His Kingdom
Any or All of These Could Be Included in the Foundational Teachings that They Were Continuing to Lay Down
But I Believe Baptism into Christ is at the Forefront of What the Author is Referring to
Just Like Repentance and Faith, Baptism was a Foundational/Elementary Teaching of the Gospel
It Needs to Be Built Upon
I’ve Been to Churches Where Baptism is Talked About and Studied Almost Every Service
Repentance, Faith, and Baptism are Wonderful, Foundational, Essential Teachings of Christianity…
But They are Elementary
They are Milk
They Need to Be Built Upon
If We See Baptism as the Top of the Tower Rather Than the Foundation…
We are No More Mature than These Hebrew Christians
The 4th Mentioned Elementary/Foundational Teaching of the Gospel is…
Laying On of Hands
The Laying On of Hands Had 3 Purposes in the New Testament:
1.) To Give Authority to Another
When Choosing the 7 Ministers to Take Care of the Hellenistic Widows
Acts 6:1–6 (NASB95)
Now at this time while the disciples were increasing in number, a complaint arose on the part of the Hellenistic Jews against the native Hebrews, because their widows were being overlooked in the daily serving of food.
So the twelve summoned the congregation of the disciples and said, “It is not desirable for us to neglect the word of God in order to serve tables. Therefore, brethren, select from among you seven men of good reputation, full of the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we may put in charge of this task. But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word.”
The statement found approval with the whole congregation; and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit, and Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas and Nicolas, a proselyte from Antioch. And these they brought before the apostles; and after praying, they laid their hands on them.
Also When Paul and Barnabas Were Sent On Their First Missionary Journey
Acts 13:2–3 (NASB95)
While they were ministering to the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” Then, when they had fasted and prayed and laid their hands on them, they sent them away.
2.) To Miraculously Heal People
Jesus and His Apostles Laid Their Hands On Many People, Resulting in Their Healing
3.) To Miraculously Pass a Gift of the Holy Spirit From an Apostle to Another Christian After Their Baptism
This is Probably What is Being Referred to Here…
Since it was Listed After Baptism in this List
This is a Foundational/Elementary Teaching of the Gospel
Gifts From the Holy Spirit are Not Passed On to Us Today After Baptism
But We Still Receive the Holy Spirit Upon Being Baptized
Understanding the Purpose of Receiving the Holy Spirit is Elementary
It is Foundational to Christianity
Hebrews 6:2 (NASB95)
of instruction about washings and laying on of hands, and the resurrection of the dead and eternal judgment.
The 5th Mentioned Elementary/Foundational Teaching of the Gospel is…
The Resurrection From the Dead
“Dead” is Plural
This Tells Us that He is Not Just Referring to Jesus’ Resurrection
He is Referring to the Resurrection of All the Dead When Jesus Returns
Our Resurrection From the Dead at the End of the Age…
Is a Foundational/Elementary Teaching of the Gospel
As I’ve Said Many Times, Resurrection Has Been a Neglected Topic in My Experience in the Churches of Christ
But in the First Century, it was a Foundational Doctrine
Throughout the New Testament, We Find that it was the Primary Hope of the Early Church
The 6th Mentioned Elementary/Foundational Teaching of the Gospel is…
Eternal Judgment
Along with the Resurrection Will Come Judgment From King Jesus
“Eternal” Stresses How the Results are Final and Will Last Forever
All of These 6 Teachings are Foundational and Elementary to Christianity
Repentance, Faith, Baptism, Laying On of Hands, Resurrection, and Judgment
The Author Wasn’t Trying to Discourage Believing These Teachings
He Wasn’t Trying to Tell Them to Stop Studying and Talking About These Topics
He was Telling Them to Dig Deeper
These are Just the Foundations of the Gospel of Christ
Build Upon Them and Grow
Don’t Just Stop with the ABCs, But Move Beyond Them
Hebrews 6:3 (NASB95)
And this we will do, if God permits.
What Will We Do if God Permits?
Move On to Maturity, Leaving the ABCs, Not Continuing to Lay Down the Foundational Teachings

Conclusion

The Main Point of the Book of Hebrews was to…
Strengthen the Faith/Confidence of These Hebrew Christians in Jesus
This Warning Passage is No Different
They Have Become Lazy and Dull in Their Hearing of the Gospel
They Have No Desire to Grow and Mature
They Only Desire to Hold On to the Foundational/Elementary Teachings
But These Teachings are Nothing if They are Disconnected From Jesus
They Were Fixated On the Teachings of Repentance, Faith, Baptism, Laying of Hands, Resurrection, and Judgment…
But in a Way that was Completely Unrelated to Jesus
All of These Teachings Had Their Place in Judaism
But What the Hebrew Christians Were Missing was…
All of These Teachings Found Their Fulfillment in Christ
Their Question was:
What Does Repentance, Faith, Baptism, Laying on of Hands, Resurrection, and Judgment Have to Do with Jesus?
The Hebrews Author is Saying, “Everything!!!”
Repentance is Useless Without Jesus and His High Priesthood
Faith is Useless Without Jesus and His High Priesthood
Baptism is Useless Without Jesus and His High Priesthood
Laying On of Hands is Useless Without Jesus and His High Priesthood
Resurrection is Meaningless Without Jesus and His High Priesthood
Judgment is Hopeless Without Jesus and His High Priesthood
It’s All About Jesus!
And These Elementary Teachings are Meant to Be Our Launching Point…
To Deeper Understanding, Love, and Commitment to Jesus

Invitation

The Context of James Chapter 1 So Far has Been Focused On Trials
Christians are to “Consider it all joy” When We Experience Trials
Because Enduring Faithfully Through Trials Makes Us Stronger and More Like Jesus
And God Helps Us in Our Trials When We Ask for it
James 1:9–11 (NASB95)
But the brother of humble circumstances is to glory in his high position; and the rich man is to glory in his humiliation, because like flowering grass he will pass away. For the sun rises with a scorching wind and withers the grass; and its flower falls off and the beauty of its appearance is destroyed; so too the rich man in the midst of his pursuits will fade away.
In Christ, the Poor/Humble are Given a High Position…
And the Rich are Humiliated/Brought to a Humble Position
In Christ, Both the Poor and the Rich Experience a Drastic Change in Circumstances
The Low are Lifted High and the High are Brought Low
Both of These are Good Things
The Poor are Not to Complain About Their Constant State of Trials
Because Jesus has Lifted Them Up and Made Them Royal Children of Almighty God
The Rich are Not to Trust in Their Riches
Because Jesus has Called Them to a Life of Selflessness and Humility
Riches Will No More Save the Rich than a Flower Can Be Saved By the Scorching Sun
Jesus Brings Radical Change to Our Lives
Do We Complain and Despise that Change
Or Do We Boast in How Jesus Changes Our Lives
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