In the discourse by Dr. Benny M. Abante, Jr., the focus is on the passage from Hebrews 10:19-25, which emphasizes the privileges of believers due to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The message begins by highlighting the hope and anticipation for the glorious appearance of Jesus Christ, as well as the pursuit of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. The speaker encourages reflection on personal messages for the new year and the importance of spending time with family in prayer and encouragement, rather than just in festivities.
The speaker urges parents to teach their children to rely on God rather than on themselves, emphasizing the importance of making a stand for God alone. Senior citizens, even if homebound, are called to be prayer warriors, while singers and instrumentalists are reminded that their talents should be used to serve God, not just to showcase their abilities.
The message addresses the issue of doubt, which is often sown by the devil, and the need to hold fast to the profession of faith without wavering, as God always speaks the truth. Believers are encouraged to consider one another, to provoke love and good works, and to make a public pronouncement of their faith. The term "provoke" is explained as a call to encourage and challenge one another to love God, His word, His work, and to be faithful.
The speaker also touches on the importance of not forsaking the assembling of believers, as it is a time for mutual encouragement and exhortation. The regular gathering of the ecclesia (church) is seen as a testimony to the confidence that Jesus Christ will come again. The speaker emphasizes that every believer, not just pastors and preachers, should encourage others to serve God.
The message also delves into the Old Testament sacrifices, which are now obsolete because they were a foreshadowing of the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The speaker explains that the ceremonial laws of the Old Testament are no longer applicable in the New Testament era, as Christ's sacrifice was once and for all. The priesthood of all believers is introduced, highlighting that every believer has the privilege and responsibility to intercede for others.
The speaker further explains the significance of the temple layout in the Old Testament and how it relates to the work of Christ. The tearing of the veil in the temple at the time of Jesus' death symbolizes direct access to God through Christ, who is now the high priest. The central message of Hebrews 10 is to draw near to God with a true heart in full assurance of faith, holding fast to the profession of faith without wavering, and considering one another to provoke love and good works.
The speaker concludes by reflecting on the challenges and beauty of the ecclesia, which is made up of imperfect people but is also a body of believers saved by grace. The ecclesia is described as a refuge, a training ground, a bearer of burdens, and a family united in love and fellowship. The message ends with a call to submit to God's divine providence for the coming year.
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