Introduction: The call to maintain confidence in our faith is essential for our eternal reward.
1. Hebrews 10:35 urges us not to discard our confidence, as it promises great reward.
A. This assurance is rooted in our trust in Christ, which secures our eternal salvation.
B. Confidence in faith is essential in navigating the trials and temptations of the world.
2. Our fallen nature leads us to doubt, but steadfast endurance is necessary to reclaim our confidence.
A. Hebrews 10:36 emphasizes the importance of perseverance in doing God's will, to receive his promise.
B. By resisting the tendency to shrink back, we affirm our faith and commitment to God's promises (Hebrews 10:38-39).
3. The power of God transforms our lives, enabling us to uphold our confidence in him.
A. Through God's grace, we overcome our weaknesses and embrace the new creation in Christ.
B. Assurance in God's power enables us to remain firm and not be destroyed (Hebrews 10:39).
Conclusion: As we firmly hold onto our confidence, rooted in faith, we reclaim our eternal promise. Apply Hebrews 10:35 by persevering in faith; seek the Spirit's strength to endure challenges. Let us encourage one another in the faith, standing steadfast in the assurance of our salvation through Christ.
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