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Hebrews 3:12-14

Hebrews 3:12-14: The Promise Given

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Hebrews 3:12-14, focusing on the necessity of perseverance as evidence of true saving faith. He warns against apostasy, emphasizing that genuine participation in Christ is demonstrated by holding fast to the 'beginning of our confidence' until the end. Martin stresses that while salvation is by grace through faith, this faith is a living, enduring reality, not a one-time assent, and calls believers to diligent personal watchfulness and mutual exhortation as means ordained by God for their preservation.

Primary Texts

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Hebrews 3:12-14 This passage is the central text, providing the warning, the prescribed means, and the motive for perseverance in faith.

Outline 11 sections · 50 min

  1. Introduction: The Sobering Reality of Apostasy and the Certainty of Perseverance 0:03
  2. Review of Previous Studies: Warning, Means, and Motive 4:20
  3. The Essence of the Motive: Perseverance as Evidence of True Sonship 7:12
  4. Explanation of Words: The State and Activity of a True Christian 9:53
  5. The Intimate Relationship: 'If Indeed' and Avoiding Heresies 22:43
  6. Fundamental Lesson 1: What Constitutes a True Christian 28:22
  7. Fundamental Lesson 2: What Evidences a True Christian 30:54
  8. Fundamental Lesson 3: The Strategic Place of Faith 36:01
  9. Fundamental Lesson 4: Certainty of Perseverance for True Believers 39:36
  10. Fundamental Lesson 5: Necessity of Diligently Using Means of Preservation 42:12
  11. Prayer of Application 47:46

Key Quotes

“Apostasy, or falling away from the profession and apparent possession of Jesus Christ, is a sobering reality. It is not a phantom. Apostasy is an ugly... is an ugly... sobering reality.”
“So no matter what we have professed in the past, no matter what we say we have experienced in the past, unless we persevere to the end, we have no grounds to claim that we have ever known the saving grace of God.”
“It is whole, fast, confident persuasion that Christ is all and I am nothing.”
“What would that do? Well, that would not only be a violation of the language, the grammar, it would be a destruction of the whole gospel of the grace of God.”
“My friend, it is just as much heresy as to read the text we shall become sharers of Christ if we hold out.”
“The Bible teaches unconditional election, my friends, but it doesn't teach unconditional salvation.”
“The truth of the Bible is not that he who has once believed is saved no matter what he does, or whether he continues to believe or not. No, no, the truth of the Bible is that he who continues to believe to the end manifests the genuineness of the faith professed at the beginning.”
“You see, God does not keep us apart from the means, but by use of the means.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Take seriously the command 'take heed' and the prescribed means 'exhort one another'.
  • Examine yourself: 'Are you a sharer of Christ? Have you by faith and do you by a present faith cling to him as your only hope of salvation?'
  • Examine yourself: 'Do you find delight in casting the whole weight of your soul upon Christ and Christ alone as he's offered in the gospel?'
  • The acid test is, do you hear him and do you follow him?
  • Do not think you are beyond the warnings or exempt from the directions in God's Word, as this is the first indication of potential apostasy.
  • Engage in personal watchfulness: be afraid of anything that clouds the reality of simple confidence in Christ, His Word, Heaven, Hell, and the blood of the everlasting covenant.
  • Engage in mutual exhortation: get involved deeply with God's people, making your heart open to admonitions when sin begins to influence you.
  • For those who believe the lie that all is well because they once assented to the gospel, be shaken to the foundation of your inner life and find no rest until you truly become sharers of Jesus Christ.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 126 paragraphs, roughly 50 minutes.

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