Hebrews 6:9-12 | What's a lesson for the original audience?

Diligent Continuation

This same word has been used a few times over at this point. Be diligent. It is a clear lesson for the believer that our walk in the faith is certainly not a passive endeavor. There is an active element that drives us to move forward. It is noteworthy the things that the author of Hebrews tells the reader to put their diligence in. In this case, the writer encourages diligence in continuation.

When you read through the text, we see how we are encouraged to that full assurance of hope to the end. This tells us some unique information on the background of thought. The people who would be departing are departing due to lack of hope. I am sure many of us have experienced doubts of hope in our own lives. We can share then in the testimony of how easy it is to lack diligence when we enter into hopelessness. No wonder the reader is encouraged to hold full assurance of hope. That is essential for them to run that race before them.

The writer to the Hebrews even addresses the result of not continuing in that hope. If they should falter, they are cautioned on being sluggish. Instead, they are encouraged to look at the example set before them who inherited promises in their diligence of faith. To put the lesson simply, hold fast to believing in the hope of Christ Jesus. And this very lesson we will note for ourselves in tomorrow's devotion.

What lesson are you seeing for the original audience?
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