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August 30, 2010
Hebrews 12:1-11 (Good News Translation)
Embodying Hope and Encouraging Others in Faith
Introduction
Hebrews 12:1-11: God's new people are surrounded by faithful witnesses from
the past and present. This crowd of witnesses cheers people on in the race
of faith. The writer compares God to a father who disciplines his
children.
Today’s Scripture: Hebrews 12:1
As for us, we have this large crowd of witnesses around us. So then, let us
rid ourselves of everything that gets in the way, and of the sin which
holds on to us so tightly, and let us run with determination the race that
lies before us.
Today’s Reading
1As
for us, we have this large crowd of witnesses around us. So then, let us
rid ourselves of everything that gets in the way, and of the sin which
holds on to us so tightly, and let us run with determination the race that
lies before us.
2Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, on whom our
faith depends from beginning to end. He did not give up because of the
cross! On the contrary, because of the joy that was waiting for him, he
thought nothing of the disgrace of dying on the cross, and he is now
seated at the right side of God's throne.
3Think of what he went through; how he put up with
so much hatred from sinners! So do not let yourselves become discouraged
and give up.
4For in your struggle against sin you have not yet
had to resist to the point of being killed.
5Have you forgotten the encouraging
words which God speaks to you as his children?
“My child, pay attention
when the Lord corrects you,
and do not be discouraged when he
rebukes you.
6Because the Lord corrects everyone he loves,
and punishes everyone he accepts as a
child.”
7Endure what you suffer as being a father's
punishment; your suffering shows that God is treating you as his children.
Was there ever a child who was not punished by his father?
8If you are not punished, as all his children are,
it means you are not real children, but bastards.
9In the case of our human fathers, they punished us
and we respected them. How much more, then, should we submit to our
spiritual Father and live!
10Our human fathers punished us for a short time,
as it seemed right to them; but God does it for our own good, so that we
may share his holiness.
11When we are punished, it seems to us at the time
something to make us sad, not glad. Later, however, those who have been
disciplined by such punishment reap the peaceful reward of a righteous
life.
Reflect
In 12:7-11, the writer compares the relationship between God and people to
that of the relationship between a father and child. What is the purpose
of punishment or discipline given by earthly parents or other authorities?
How does the comparison of God to a parent strike you? In what ways is God
like or not like your parents?
Pray
Father God, like a wise parent, you correct our ways. Like a gracious
parent, you forgive our mistakes. Like a loving parent, your care for us
is unconditional. Thank you for your love. Amen.
Prayer Concern
Parents
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