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Drawing Near: Embracing Intimacy and Community in Christ

Series: Golgotha Fellowship Understanding the New Covenant The Power of Christ's Sacrifice Hebrews: A Deeper Dive Living in Light of the Rapture Encouraging One Another in Faith The Role of Community in Spiritual Growth Teacher: Golgotha Fellowship

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Introduction

In our passage today from Hebrews chapter 10, we will examine key themes about the Old Covenant and the New Covenant, addressing how the former gives way to the latter through the perfect sacrifice of Christ. The text begins by reminding us that the Old Covenant was merely a shadow, lacking in true power to bring forgiveness, and shows how Christ's coming fulfilled the law. Our time today will focus particularly on verses 19 to 25, urging us toward a deeper relationship with God and encouraging us to spur one another on in faith and good works.

Main Points

As We Delve Into The Heart

As we delve into the heart of Hebrews 10, it is vital to understand the gravity of sin and the inadequacy of the Old Covenant sacrifices. Hebrews reminds us that the blood of bulls and goats, which were offered repeatedly, could never truly take away sin; they merely covered it.

  • This reality points us toward the necessity of a perfect sacrifice, a Savior who could fulfill the law once and for all.
  • Jesus Christ, the God-man, was uniquely qualified to take our place and bear the weight of our sins, something no earthly sacrifice could accomplish.
  • The passage illustrates that, through Christ, the barrier that once separated us from God has been utterly removed.
  • The tearing of the temple veil at Christ's crucifixion signifies that we can now enter the holy presence of God with confidence.

We Are Invited To Draw Near

We are invited to draw near with a true heart, fully assured of our acceptance because of His sacrifice. We must grasp the depth of this relationship; God desires not mere association but genuine intimacy with His people.

  • This relationship is transformative, providing a safe space for us to approach our Creator without fear.
  • Amidst the backdrop of persecution faced by early believers, the author of Hebrews exhorts us to hold fast to our faith and not to forsake the gathering of believers.
  • Communal worship and fellowship serve as vital lifelines for us, particularly when we face hardship.
  • In such times, we are reminded that we are not alone; we are called to support one another as we navigate the challenges of life.

The Act Of Gathering Encourages Us

The act of gathering encourages us to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus and helps us renew our hearts towards loving one another and serving the community. We cannot overlook the importance of spurring each other on in love and good deeds. This is an active calling that requires ongoing encouragement and accountability within the body of Christ. It is not enough to merely gather; we are to be actively involved in each other’s spiritual growth and maturity. This, of course, can manifest in various ways: prayer, practical assistance, or simply being there for someone in need. Let us seek to enter more deeply into relationships that build each other up, especially as we sense the urgency of the times around us.

The Hope Offered In The Promise

The hope offered in the promise of the Rapture is another cornerstone of our faith. Jesus reassures us that He is preparing a place for us and will return to gather His church. This hope serves as a great comfort amid difficulties, reminding us that our present struggles are temporary and that our future in Christ is secure. The understanding of our ultimate destination encourages us to persevere through trials, emphasizing that our focus should remain on Jesus and the hope of His return. As we await the Rapture, we are called not only to remain steadfast but also to be aware of the signs happening around us, as outlined in Scripture. The unfolding events in the world serve as reminders of the imminent return of our Lord.

We Must Educate Ourselves On These

We must educate ourselves on these signs, allowing them to encourage our faith and energize our mission to spread the gospel. The encouragement found in these prophecies can empower us to live boldly and faithfully in our lives.

Conclusion

Today’s lesson underscores the transformative power of what Christ accomplished through His sacrifice, a new covenant established, allowing for direct access to God and a relationship characterized by intimacy and love. We are called to gather, encourage one another, and navigate life together while holding steadfast in our faith. As we face a rapidly changing world, let us hold tightly to the hope of Christ’s return, empowering us to live each day with purpose and urgency, shining brightly as His representatives in this world.

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