The Bible says, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us.” (Hebrews 12:1 nlt)
I love this Book and Hebrews chapter (Read it again).
What are some key words in this chapter? "Weight" and “endure” (translated “patience”). See 2–3, 7, and 20. That word actually means “to bear up under trial, to continue when the going is tough.”
Q: Who were addressed here? Real Christians who were going through tough times of testing (Heb. 10:32–39). It happens, and trials are indeed part of our walk of faith. They were tempted to just give up and quit running (see 12:3).
Q: Who among them were called to die for Christ (12:4)? I don't really see any here, but their situation was not a cake-walk. It wasn't getting any easier for them.
Q: To encourage them with their trust in Christ, the writer reminded them of what? (See v. 5). Ditch the uneeded extra weight and go forward spiritually. Here are three basic encouragements that could aid them in progressing forward and growing in the Word spiritually.
* Follow The Son of God And His Good Example (Heb. 12:1–4)
In chapter 11, his readers looked back and saw how the great OT saints ran to win in the race of life through faith. Not faith in faith, but in a Person. Now the writer here urges believers to “look away to Jesus.”
Q: Have you been all hyper-focused on your surrounding circumstances and not on Jesus?
Be practical, but look away to Him. Have your personal faith and hope strengthened by the Word today!
Picture a sports arena. Who are the spectators? They are the heroes of faith listed in the previous chapter; the runners are the believers pressing on, yet going through trials. (Tip: The image painted doesn't necessarily imply that people up there in heaven are watching us or even know what is going on here on earth. Why should they be saddened by all the bad news and sin here? It's basically an illustration here, not some new revelation.)
Listen, if real Christians are to win the race of life, they must ditch the unnecessary bloat -- the weights and sins that make it overly challenging for each of them to run. They.. us.. we all must keep our eyes on Jesus as our ultimate goal, remembering that no matter the earthly problem.. He is the ultimate Solution.
You've often seen the impulse section at your grocery store, right? Many people want to lose unnecessary weight today. On the physical side of things, there are so many money-making scams and gimmicks regarding this area, but I say keep it simple: Get up and get moving. At the heart of the issue, it's spiritual. Got an idol you bow to? I say daily reduce your caloric intake (yep, watch your portion size.. easy to say, not easy to do. Deny yourself, ditch the sugar, the grease, chips, sodas, fun foods adding nothing good, endless snacking) and pull out those weights daily. Are there small ways to reward? Sure.But what about losing unnecessary weight in other ways that are really important?
Do you feel kinda distant from God? That's not at all unique? Do you seek Him and experience Jesus firsthand.. or second hand? God has no grandkids.
Believer, if you are far from God, guess who moved? It wasn't Him.
My wife, Liney, says I tend to overpack when I travel. I get all excited and start packing early, not wanting to forget something we might need.
When we're running in the race of life, we want to win. We all need to travel light following Jesus. Ditch the excess weight early.
In the nlt version, the author of Hebrews said, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us” (Heb 12:1).
