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Next Stop Focus
Look at Someone across the Room and Yell at them!!!
Hey You.
The Lord Sent Pastor To tell You, Focus On Your Faith
Focus On Your Faith
Hebrews 12 is a continuation of a conversation from Chapter 11.
And Faith is the subject..
Have a Seat and lets unpack this doing what we call word study.
Word Studies in the New Testament (Chapter 12)
1. Therefore (τοιγαροῦν).
An emphatic particle, strongly affirming the facts on which the following exhortation is based.
We also are compassed (καὶ ἡμεῖς).
According to this the sense would be, those described in ch.
11 were compassed with a cloud of witnesses,
The we also should be construed with let us run.
“Therefore let us also (as they did) run our appointed race with patience.”
Word Studies in the New Testament (Chapter 12)
Seeing we are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses (τοσοῦτον ἔχοντες περικείμενον ἡμῖν νέφος μαρτύρων).
Lit.
having so great a cloud of witnesses lying around us.
Νέφος cloud, N. T.o,
means a great mass of cloud covering the entire visible space of the heavens, and therefore without definite form, or a single large mass in which definite outlines are not emphasised or distinguished.
It thus differs from νεφέλη, which is a detached and sharply outlined cloud.
Witnesses (μαρτύρων) does not mean spectators, but those who have borne witness to the truth, as those enumerated in ch.
11.
Yet the idea of spectators is implied, and is really the principal idea.
The writer’s picture is that of an arena in which the Christians whom he addresses are contending in a race, while the vast host of the heroes of faith who, after having borne witness to the truth, have entered into their heavenly rest, watches the contest from the encircling tiers of the arena, compassing and overhanging it like a cloud, filled with lively interest and sympathy, and lending heavenly aid.
Weight (ὄγκον).
N. T.o, oLXX.
Lit.
bulk, mass.
Often in Class.
Sometimes metaphorically of a person, dignity, importance, pretension
loftiness, majesty, impressiveness.
Rend.
“encumbrance,” according to the figure of the racer who puts away everything which may hinder his running.
So the readers are exhorted to lay aside every worldly hindrance or embarrassment to their Christian career.
And the sin which doth so easily beset (καὶ τὴν εὐπερίστατον ἁμαρτίαν)
of a sin which readily or easily encircles and entangles the Christian runner, like a long, loose robe clinging to his limbs.
Beset is a good rendering, meaning to surround.
The sin may be any evil propensity.
The sin of unbelief naturally suggests itself here.
With patience (διʼ ὑπομονῆς).
Ὑπομονὴ includes both passive endurance and active persistence
The race (τὸν ἀγῶνα).
Instead of a specific word for race (δρόμος), the general term contest is used
Word Studies in the New Testament (Chapter 12)
2. Looking (ἀφορῶντως).
Looking away from everything which may distract.
Tell Someone
Focus On Your Faith
He Had Respect to Look away,
Having presented a long catalogue of witnesses under the old covenant, he now presents Jesus, the mediator of the new covenant, and the supreme witness
Word Studies in the New Testament (Chapter 12)
The author and finisher of our faith (τὸν τῆς πίστεως ἀρχηγὸν καὶ τελειωτὴν).
The A. V. is misleading, and narrows the scope of the passage.
For author, rend.
leader or captain
Word Studies in the New Testament (Chapter 12)
For finisher, rend.
perfecter.
For our faith, rend.
faith or the faith.
Not our Christian faith, but faith absolutely, as exhibited in the whole range of believers from Abel to Christ.
Christ is the leader or captain of faith, in that he is the perfecter of faith.
In himself he furnished the perfect development, the supreme example of faith, and in virtue of this he is the leader of the whole believing host in all time
For the joy that was set before him
The joy was the full, divine beatitude of his preincarnate life in the bosom of the Father; the glory which he had with God before the world was.
In exchange for this he accepted the cross and the shame
The contrast is designed between the struggle which, for the present, is alone set before the readers (ver.
1), and the joy which was already present to Christ.
The heroic character of his faith appears in his renouncing a joy already in possession in exchange for shame and death
For consider (ἀναλογίσασθε γὰρ).
Γὰρ for introduces the reason for the exhortation to look unto Jesus.
Look unto him, for a comparison with him will show you how much more he had to endure than you have.
It’s Hard To Trip And Fall If Your Focused On Jesus
Everyone that lost faith in God, Lost focus in God first…
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