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Hebrews 3:12-14

Hebrews 3:12-14: The Means Prescribed

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Hebrews 3:12-14, focusing on the prescribed means of mutual exhortation to prevent apostasy. He defines exhortation as urgent instruction, fervent appeal, and admonition, emphasizing that all believers are responsible for this 'day by day' activity. Martin argues that this mutual strengthening counteracts the 'deceitfulness of sin' which hardens the heart, leading to insensitivity to Christ's claims. The sermon applies this by highlighting the corporate responsibility of the visible church, the constant reality of indwelling sin, and the necessity of deep fellowship for effective exhortation, ultimately presenting it as a vital means Christ uses to preserve His people.

Primary Texts

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Hebrews 3:12-14 This passage is the central text, read and expounded in detail to explain the warning against unbelief and the prescribed means of mutual exhortation.

Outline 10 sections · 57 min

  1. Introduction and Context of the Warning 0:04
  2. The Means Prescribed: Mutual Exhortation 3:13
  3. The Activity of Exhortation Defined 5:54
  4. The Proper Subjects and Time for Exhortation 12:02
  5. The Intended Effect: Preventing Hardening by Sin's Deceitfulness 22:27
  6. Application 1: Our Responsibility to One Another 33:58
  7. Application 2: The Reality of Sin Among God's People 41:50
  8. Application 3: Incentive for Visible Church Community 44:43
  9. Application 4: The Tragic Position Without God's Grace 49:01
  10. Conclusion: Certainty and Necessity of Perseverance 53:06

Key Quotes

“Believers are to strengthen each other's faith by mutual exhortation, thereby counteracting the tendency of sin to harden the heart and to lead to unbelieving departure from God.”
“And though exhortation is a very broad thing, with many shades of connotation, it is always a verbal activity. You never exhort by your life.”
“To be hardened is to become insensible to the claims of Jesus Christ. So they do not make their appropriate impression on the mind, producing attention, faith, and obedience. He is hardened who is careless, unbelieving, impenitent, and disobedient.”
“Because once you start toying with your conscience, you're on the road to apostasy. The Scripture says of certain ones having cast off faith and faith, and a good conscience, they may shipwreck concerning the faith.”
“And my friend, the spirit that says, I am only responsible for the maintenance of my own spiritual walk. While I can be indifferent to the state of my brethren is the spirit of Cain and not the spirit of Christ.”
“You don't bother me and I won't bother you.”
“And it is not magnifying the grace of God to say, I have Christ, I don't need this exhortation. No, no, my friend. That's turning the grace of God into lasciviousness.”
“But the same Bible that says all true believers shall persevere. It teaches the certainty of their preservation. It also teaches the necessity of their perseverance. And the use of every means to that end.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Do not speak of a brother's spiritual decline to others rather than to the brother himself; instead, endeavor to remove the evil by friendliness, prayer, and the prescribed means of exhortation.
  • Engage in mutual exhortation at every opportunity, in any situation where circumstances warrant it, understanding that 'day by day' means constant readiness, not a legalistic daily quota.
  • If you see the deceitful effect of sin upon a brother or sister, exhort them, warn them, plead with them, and entreat them while it is still 'today' and they are among the visible saints.
  • Reject the spirit of Cain that claims responsibility only for one's own spiritual walk and is indifferent to the state of brethren; instead, embrace the spirit of Christ by engaging in mutual exhortation.
  • Arm yourselves for the reality of spiritual conflict by prioritizing lengthy, careful, and glorious settings forth of Scripture in public worship, focusing on the Savior's power, salvation's glory, and discipleship's seriousness.
  • Become and remain a vital part of a visible community of God's people, fostering relationships close enough to know when others need exhortation and to build rapport for effective mutual admonition.
  • Discern the difference between the deceitfulness of sin working to harden a brother and a mere low point in his natural emotional cycles, applying appropriate pastoral care rather than harsh reproof.
  • If you are without the indwelling Spirit, a mediator, or the blood of the everlasting covenant, cast yourselves upon the mighty Deliverer, Jesus Christ, to be saved from sin.
  • Do not turn the grace of God into lasciviousness by claiming Christ without needing the means He has ordained, such as mutual exhortation, for your preservation.
  • Be safe in Christ and in the way of obedience to His Word, trusting in your almighty Savior between you and your sin.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 113 paragraphs, roughly 57 minutes.

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