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A Better Testimony

The last few verses of chapter 6 have been pretty bleak. The warning has been clear. Do not fall away. The depth of the warning is not lost as the author of Hebrews shifts gears into encouragement. While all of those things are true, there is a better testimony among the recipients.

The writer of Hebrews acknowledges the weight that he speaks with, yet he highlights that there are works that accompany their salvation and validate who they are in Christ. Even more than the fact that the author sees it. He emphasizes that God sees it. God is not so unjust so as to forget the things that they have done and are doing.

As a  result of this, the writer to the Hebrews encourages hope. Hold fast to that hope you have and be diligent in it! Continue in those works. Don't lose hope. Do not become sluggish in those works. But, be steadfast and diligent in them. The reader is encouraged to look at those who are diligent and resting in full assurance of hope and imitate them. In other words, they're doing good! The writer simply wants them to not grow weary in doing good. Keep fighting that good fight. Finish that race! We all have lessons we can take from that.

What observations are you making in this passage?
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