Read Hebrews 12:3-4
Questions from the Scripture text: Whom are we to consider (Hebrews 12:3)? What did He endure? From whom? What will considering Him keep us from becoming? Unto what point have they not resisted (Hebrews 12:4)? Against what are they striving?In this passage, we receive a word for a situation that we all go through: weariness and discouragement of soul. What can we do to keep weariness and discouragement at bay?
Consider Him.
It’s important to see that this is a continuation of the instruction in Hebrews 12:2: “looking unto Jesus, the pioneer and guaranteed completer of our faith.”
We heard from Hebrews 12:1-2 that, as we look unto Jesus, by faith, sitting at the right hand of the throne of God, we see the One who is at work in us, and whose handiwork every case of true faith has ever been.
Now, Hebrews 12:3-4 reminds us that this exalted One has been not only where we are, but lower. Not only are we to consider Him, but we are to consider Him
Who endured such hostility from sinners against Himself.
What sinners? The crowd that said, “His blood be upon us and our children”? Yes. But not just the way you might think. Because some of those people, fifty days later, cried out, “Brethren, what shall we do?” Since this is the letter to the Hebrews, some of those people were likely in the congregation that first received it.
But they went from “Brethren, what shall we do?” to repenting and believing, to putting to death the deeds of the body by the Spirit of God… the same Spirit that teaches us to call God our Father and testifies that we are the children of God. (cf. Romans 8:13-17)
So what we have, when we take all these Scriptures together, is that Jesus endured hostility from sinners to save them from more than just the penalty of their sin. He sat down at the right hand of the throne of God and kept on saving us from sin… from the power of our sin and from the presence of our sin.
Jesus is the Finisher of our faith, and that finish comes, sometimes, through pain. Since He is suffering through it with us, let us be all the more strengthened to suffer through it with Him!
What are you suffering through right now? Who suffers through it with you? Why?Suggested Songs: ARP130 “Lord, From the Depths to You I Cried” or HB275 “Amazing Grace”
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