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Confidence. Hebrews 4:14-16. Confidence, Hebrews 4:14-16. V.16 sounds like it is talking about, and therefore has application to, prayer.
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Confidence Hebrews 4:14-16
Confidence, Hebrews 4:14-16 • V.16sounds like it is talking about, and therefore has application to, prayer. • But, the context of the whole chapter reveals that the “confidence” to which the writer refers is more toward entering the eternal “rest” of heaven, vv.1-15. • Do you ever lack “confidence” in your ability to enter the “rest” of heaven? • These few verses should help.
Confidence, Hebrews 4:14-16 Note a few things mentioned here that are meant to inspire our confidence regarding entering heaven: • Jesus, our great high priest, has paved the wayfor us, v.14a. • He has been from humiliation to glory, 2:17; • He can be of special help to those who follow that same path, 2:18; • His presence before God as our “great high priest” enables Him to petition on our behalf, 9:24;10:19-21. • Therefore, we should “hold fast our confession,” v.14b.
Confidence, Hebrews 4:14-16 Note a few things mentioned here that are meant to inspire our confidence regarding entering heaven: • We have a sympathetic high priest, v.15a. • He is not dispassionate or unfaithful regarding us, 2:17; • He is not impassive regarding our particular difficulties- the Greek word for sympathize here includes the idea of active help, 10:34; 5:1-3; • He has been anywhere and experienced anything that we face in regard to temptation, 2:10-18; • We have a holy high priest, v.15b. • His humanity enabled His sympathy, cf.2:10-18; but, • His holiness enabled the power of His example, 7:26-28; 3:1-6 3:7-19.
Confidence, Hebrews 4:14-16 Note a few things mentioned here that are meant to inspire our confidence regarding entering heaven: • The boldness (KJV) of our approach is based on: (v.16a) • We have a sinless high priest, v.15b; • Who is sympathetic to our weaknesses, v.15a; • The purpose/nature of our approach is for: • grace and mercy, v.16a; because our lives are notwithout sin, 2Cor.5:21; and, • help in time of need, such as temptation, trials (spiritual or physical), doubts, and dying, v.16c; Phil.4:6-7; Heb.4:1-3a.
Are you “confident” in your salvation? Conclusions? • Jesus lived that you might have confidence in your eternal salvation, v.15; • Jesus died, ascended, and intercedes that you might have confidence in your salvation, v.14; • The grace, mercy, and helpyou need to have confidence in your salvation is readily available, v.16. So….