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I have been a christian for about few strong years now and i praise God daily for my salvation in Christ. I use to be a thug but now I'm a believer, and i can find no other joy than living for the glory of God. I aim to glorify Him everyday that i wake, i know that i fall short of that agenda daily, but by His grace alone do i still wake up and go to sleep at night. Soli Deo Gloria

Monday, March 22, 2010

Let us not drift

What up fam! today we are looking at Hebrews 2:1, what are some of the dangers of drifting away. "Therefore we must give the more earnest heed to the things we have heard. "lest we drift away." What are somethings that we have heard, or that the letter to the Hebrews has shown us. Well chapter 1 tells us about the person and work of Christ. It shows us His 3 fold office as Prophet, Priest and King, His superiority over the angels, His Sonship, His purification of sins as a Redeemer/advocate, and His deity being God and sitting at the right hand of majesty. OK, so now comes the "therefore"; the therefore connects what we have found out to how we should perceive it and hold it. If we apply what we have read in the first chapter, then we will not drift away. let me break that down.There are 5 things we are told and if we hold to these things then we will not drift:
1) His 3 fold office: Christ is our prophet, who has spoken to us the words of the Father. Our priest, He was not only the sacrifice but also the High Priest who went into the Most Holy Place to make that atonement. Also, our king who reigns over all and His sovereignty.

2)His superiority over angels: That Jesus was not an angel, but He is higher than the angels, and rules over the angels.

3) His Sonship: That Jesus Christ was/is the Son of the Living God.

4)Him as redeemer: He was the only One that can have satisfied the Fathers wrath, He was the Only worthy redeemer to pay for our sins with His own blood.

5)His Deity: He is God, and that is why He sits at the right hand of the Majesty on High because He is perfect, sinless, and God.

So, now that we understand and know what He has done and that He is the only way to salvation then we should hold fast to this because if we don't then the lies and worries of the world will cause us to drift, why? you ask. If you go the beach and lay in the water the tide will cause you to drift into deeper and deeper waters if you do nothing. If you just say "I'm not going to do anything but lay here." You will drift into deeper and deeper waters; but lets say you know that you are suppose to swim against the current so you wont drift, then you will not go into deeper waters but be safe and out of trouble. Well the writer of Hebrews is saying "if" we say we know Christ and hold fast to our confession we will not drift, "IF" we say that we are Christians then let us give the more earnest heed to these things so that we will not drift. I would go as far to say, if you are drifting and not worried about drifting then you are not saved. Because if we understand the dangers of drifting we will cling to our anchor that is withing the veil, which is Christ, and take heed of the things which we know about Him. The world calls us to drift, they say things like, Jesus Christ is not God, and the writer of Hebrews says, Hold fast to what you have heard and read. They say, He was is not the only way to God, and the writer of Hebrews says, Hold fast to what you have learned. The world says Jesus Christ is not that important He was just an angel, and the writer of Hebrews say, hold fast lest you drift. We must use these things that we read in chapter 1, and throughout the entire bible old and new testament, to give us strength to paddle ourselves and not drift away. I hope that this has caused you, as it has called me, to repent and cling to the cross of Christ. He is our anchor and we must always watch-out for the things that the world and other religions tell us because they want us to drift away and fall into their trap, but we must not and take heed. I pray this is used to exalt the cross and make Christ look more and more beautiful. Amen

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