In this message, we explore the profound assurance and encouragement that God offers through His promise and oath, as highlighted in Hebrews 6:13-18. God desires for us to have unwavering confidence in Him, and He has gone to great lengths to ensure that we are encouraged and hopeful. By swearing by Himself, God provides us with a double assurance—His promise and His oath—both of which are unchangeable and reveal His will for our encouragement.
The foundation of this assurance is rooted in the story of Abraham, where God made a promise and an oath to bless him and his descendants. This promise is not limited to ethnic Israel but extends to all who share the faith of Abraham, regardless of their ethnicity. The key to inheriting this promise is not one's lineage but one's faith, as demonstrated by Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac. This faith is characterized by a complete trust in God and a willingness to flee to Him for refuge.
God's promise to bless us is comprehensive, encompassing acceptance, forgiveness, love, cleansing, glorification, and eternal joy. However, the writer of Hebrews is most excited about the oath God made, which serves to reinforce the promise. God did not need to swear an oath, as His word is inherently true, but He did so to provide us with the strongest possible encouragement. By swearing by Himself, God assures us that His promise is as certain as His own existence.
This assurance is meant to fill us with strong encouragement, enabling us to live with hope and confidence. God is not a distant deity demanding obedience without concern for our future. Instead, He is a loving Father who desires to encourage and uplift us, providing us with the security we need to follow His commands joyfully.
Key Takeaways
- 1. encompassing, including acceptance, forgiveness, love, and eternal joy. This promise is meant to fill us with hope and motivate us to live for Him. [11:20]
4. God's Oath for Our Encouragement: God swore by Himself to provide us with the strongest possible encouragement. This oath underscores the certainty of His promise and His desire for us to be fully assured of His faithfulness.
5. Fleeing to God for Refuge: We are invited to flee to God for refuge, trusting in His reliability and turning away from false hopes. This act of childlike faith is the key to experiencing the fullness of His promises.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:19] - God's Desire for Our Confidence
- [00:39] - Exploring God's Promise and Oath
- [01:17] - The Purpose of Strong Encouragement
- [02:06] - Common Ground in the Old Testament
- [03:11] - The Promise to Abraham
- [04:20] - Gentiles in the Promise
- [06:02] - Faith Over Ethnicity
- [07:16] - The Basis of the Promise
- [08:10] - Inheriting the Promise by Faith
- [09:35] - The Promise for All Nations
- [10:59] - The Power of God's Promise
- [12:07] - The Excitement of God's Oath
- [13:21] - The Purpose of God's Oath
- [19:07] - God's Oath for Our Encouragement
- [21:20] - Fleeing to God for Refuge