Hebrews 6:4-8 | What's a lesson for the original audience?

Don't Draw Back

There is a clear warning undergirding the text here that is very clear to us. Most of us interpret it in such a way as to understand that we don't want to draw back. Even in having the clarity that we may concerning what the text is talking about, there is and should be a great fear in departing from the living God.

Imagine the great insult in the Lord giving His Son to set His people free, and after the Lord taste and see who this Jesus is, they depart from it to go back to the old way of doing things. Consider the shame that places on the Lord to say that even His own sacrifice is insufficient compared to that which is mere flesh. The Jews heavily understood this attitude of shame. The culture they lived in was what we call an honor culture. Our personal culture is more concerned with guilt versus innocence. They were more concerned with honor versus shame. It does not honor the Lord to depart from His Son to the old covenant.

So the lesson is a simple but clear one: don't draw back. Do not draw back into perdition. Do not give in to the temptation for the sake of self-preservation. Remember that you have died to yourself and no longer belong to yourself. Remember the Lord your God and how He has redeemed you. His sacrifice is the only sacrifice sufficient for sin. Do not walk in unbelief. Walk by His Spirit.

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