In our journey as believers, we are called to lay aside every weight and sin that clings so closely, to run with endurance the race set before us. This race is not a sprint; it is a marathon that lasts until our final breath. The key to success in this spiritual marathon is not found within our own strength or resolve, but in looking to Jesus. He is the secret to successfully laying down the burdens that weigh us down and releasing the sin that entangles us. Jesus invites us to come to Him, not after we have freed ourselves from our burdens, but in the midst of our struggles. He is the transformer in our lives, the one who changes us day by day.
When we find ourselves stuck in sin, perhaps even feeling addicted, it is not our repentance that delivers us from sin, but Jesus Himself. Repentance restores our relationship with Him, allowing Him to work His transformative power within us. We are reminded that Jesus, our High Priest, sympathizes with our weaknesses. Unlike the high priests of old who could only sympathize to a point, Jesus' sympathy is pure and perfect. He feels what we feel and calls us to Himself in our moments of weakness.
The Book of Hebrews tells us that we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses, those who have gone before us and lived by faith. We are encouraged to lay aside every weight and sin, looking to Jesus as our example and source of strength. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, and to walk in His ways, we must keep our eyes fixed on Him. We must resist the temptation to earn God's love or acceptance through our actions, for this leads to legalism and a lack of genuine love for others.
To look to Jesus, we turn to the Word of God. We have the privilege of having the Scriptures readily available to us, a treasure that many before us did not have. Through the Word, we can discover Jesus in the Gospels, the Law, the Prophets, and the Psalms. Our connection with Jesus is by faith, believing He is who He says He is.
Jesus, as our High Priest, represents us before God. He is not limited by death like the earthly high priests but lives forever, making intercession for us. He entered the holy places in heaven with His own blood, securing an eternal redemption for us. This allows us to boldly approach the throne of grace to receive mercy and find grace in our time of need. Our relationship with God is not severed by sin; rather, our fellowship is disrupted, and it is through Jesus' sacrifice that we are restored.
In summary, our focus must be on Jesus, our High Priest and intercessor, who invites us to come to Him with our burdens and sins. He is the one who can transform us and lead us to victory in the race set before us. Our relationship with Him is sustained by faith and is the source of our strength and endurance.
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