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Hebrews
Bible Study on Hebrews.

Quoting from Habakkuk 2:3-4, Paul said: "'For yet a little while, and He who is coming will come and will not tarry. Now the just shall live by faith; but if anyone draws back, my soul has no pleasure in him'" (Heb. 10:37-38).

The theme of Hebrews is: Live by faith. Do not draw back to destruction. We can break the epistle down in five major sections: 1. The reason that we should press forward to salvation and not draw back to destruction (1:1-10:18). 2. Conclusions from section one: Our responsibility to live by faith and the consequence of not living by faith (10:19-39). 3. Definition and exemplification of faith (11:1-40). 4. Living by faith (12:1-13:17). 5. Concluding thoughts and exhortations (13:18-25).

Why should we live by faith? Because of the superiority of Jesus (the Son of God) and our salvation (1:1-3:19). Because of the future promised rest (4:1-13). Because of the superiority of Christ as King and Priest (4:14-5:11; 7:1-8:13). Because it is impossible to renew those who have fallen away (5:12-6:12). Because of God's infallible purpose in Christ (6:13-20). Because of the superiority of the second covenant (9:1-10:18).

What is our responsibility to live by faith and the consequence of not living by faith? We must boldly enter the Holiest by the blood of Jesus (10:19-21). We must draw near to God with a true heart in full assurance of faith (10:22). We must hold fast our confession (10:23). We must consider one another not forsaking the assembling of the saints (10:24-25). And if we do not live by faith thus drawing back in unbelief to destruction, we have a certain fearful expectation of judgment (10:26-39).

What is faith? "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (11:1). Faith is total and complete trust in God resulting in obedience; thus, Christians believe to the saving of the soul (10:39-11:40).

Living by faith: is a race (12:1-2), is being chastened by God (12:3-11), requires spiritual strength (12:12-17), is living in the kingdom of Christ (12:18-24), requires that we hear the voice of Christ (12:24-50), requires living morally with brotherly love (13:1-6), requires obedience to those ruling over us and obeying God (13:76-17).

Are you living by faith to the saving of your soul? Or, are you drawing back to destruction having a fearful expectation of judgment?