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Hebrews Chapter 12

Living Our Life of Faith 
How, What, and Where  to live in the light of faith in our Great High Priest is the theme of Hebrews 12. Our examples are Jesus, and the saints of faith before us. Our heritage and is an unshakable one, Heaven. 
Summary / Thoughts

Heb 12:1-3 – Jesus Our Super Model Simply: Shed sin. Shake it off like a lizard sheds his skin, like Paul shook off the snakebite of Acts 28:2-5Compare this with the kenosis of Phillipians 2. The emptying, the deprivation Jesus went through to lay aside is Godhood, AND voluntarily put up with the hostility of which we receive only a bare fraction.
Heb 12:4-11 – The Father, our Teacher Someone once remarked that he was glad to have been in the army, but wouldn’t want to do it again. Discipline is the same way, it’s necessary. It shows we are true sons (daughters) of God; it’s tough love in a sense. It perfects us, bringing us through the seminary of sorrow; it’s one thing to read a book about the hardships and suffering of others, it’s quite another to live it. Those in battle have  a unique shared experience in having together been shot at, there is little experience more uniting than that.And, we are disciplined to enter into that pure and set aside state of holiness, since the Father, through discipline, receive His holiness
Heb 12:12-17 – Our Brothers, our object of holiness Our response toward each other is how we live out the shaking off of sin. It says that we walk in the path of righteousness and peace. Look at Psalm 1:1-3 to see an example of this walk. What causes bitterness? Sometimes, unexpressed resentment of what another has or does, but always unvoiced. Deu 29:18 shows the root of bitterness is born out of the unbelief many had that God did not take car elf them, such that they turned to idols.
Heb 12:18-24 – Our Summit: Mt. Zion The image is of the time Moses went to Mt Sanai to receive the Law (Exodus 19 and 20). That terrible place was a place of death to the unclean. All were stay away.Mt. Zion, on the other hand, is the object of our journey, our gathering place. But really, both are the same in that only the spotless, and sinless may approach it.
Heb 12:25-29 – Our Unshakable Inheritance  His last warning concerning the call to faith in Christ by Christ. Although we draw to Mt. Zion, only the unshakable will endure, we who have our foundations in the Rock, Jesus, will be immovable. The dross, the man-made will not endure. And yes our God is a loving God, but He is also just, and will refine out the impure, at the end of the age. See also Haggai 2:6 from which this is quoted.

Memory Verse – All discipline for the moment seems not to be joyful, but sorrowful; yet to those who have been trained by it, afterwards it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness. Hebrews 12:11

Application – Expect dicipline, encourage the family of God, run the whole race. 

Hebrews Chapter 7

Bible Study Made  Simple
Title – Why Fly Coach When First Class is Free?

Simply Broken Out  Summary / Thoughts

 

Heb 6:17-20 The sure oath of God is the anchor that our salvation is well anchored. The two things are the promise to Abraham, and on God’s nature. Going through the veil speaks of the ability we have now of going directly to the Father.
Heb 7:1-3 The background OT passage is Gen 14:17- 24. Jer 23:6 The LORD our Righteousness, Isa 9:6 Prince of Peace.
Gen 14:17- 24. Three firsts:
Priest, Psa 110:4, Heb 7:5 See other notes. Zec 6:13
Jerusalem – Psa 76:2 Meaning peace. Why peace? Looking forward to that time when the Melchizedekan Priest and King, Jesus, brings peace for a 1000 years.
God Most High – A realization of the true and living God. Before the spread of polytheism; idol worship, there was a knowledge of the true and living God. Melchizedek had knowledge of the true Good, as witnessed by his title, God most high, AND as owner of all things.
In this, Abraham made a choice between a world-based quid pro quo system exemplified by the king of Sodom, and one based on faith in God’s character and promises. Melchizedek had knowledge of the true God, and was in a dual role as king.
Heb 7:4-10 Note the degree of piety shown by Abraham, in giving the choicest spoils; no three legged lambs; a pure act of worship.Follow the chain of logic here: Levites, represented by ancestor Abraham receive a tenth, yet Abe gives a tenth to Melchy. ( I am getting tired of spelling it out.) Therefore Levi paid Melchy.
Heb 7:11-22 v11, in other words, why bother to go beyond the Levitical priesthood/ Law? A. I didn’t take away sin to reach perfection. The likeness of Melchy does not mean Christ has to be a blood descendant. Physical requirements mentioned in v16 are the procedural requirements of the law. The big takeaway is that the Law made nothing perfect v19, consequently something better was needed.
Heb 7:23-25 Jesus alone is required because of His eternal life, and the fulfillment of the oath of v21 quoting Psalm 114:4. Again the idea of drawing near to God is emphasized here, which is the purpose of our salvation, but impossible without our Great High Priest, AMEN!
Heb 7:26-28 Again, Jesus is far superior to the Aaronic priesthood, who were fallible, frail people, like you & I.

 

Memory Verse – One verse you have set to memory.
Observe how great this man was to whom Abraham, the patriarch, gave a tenth of the choicest spoils. Hebrews 7:4