Running the Race of Faith with Endurance

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"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame and deceit, and conceited at the right hand of the throne of God." [00:40:18] (27 seconds)


"Over the course of the next several chapters, the author of Hebrews then goes on to share how Jesus is greater than the angels. Jesus is greater than the prophets, including Moses. Jesus is greater than the priests. Jesus is greater than the prophets, including Moses. Because he is our great high priest. Jesus is greater than the tabernacle. Jesus is greater than the old sacrificial system. He's explaining that Jesus is superior." [00:40:45] (23 seconds)


"He's writing them saying, when you go through a difficult time, don't turn away from God because there's nothing greater that you can turn to. And church, as I studied this passage, I believe that God laid a similar truth on my heart. I believe he gave me a similar message that I want to share with you today. Today, I want to share with you how you can live your life fully committed to Jesus." [00:41:36] (24 seconds)


"The first way is this. If you want to run the race to win, if you want to live fully committed to Jesus, look to the examples that have gone before you. Look to the examples that have gone before you. Hebrews chapter 12, the very first portion of it says, therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses." [00:42:40] (21 seconds)


"You want to know how you live a life fully committed to Jesus? You look to the examples that have gone before you. You look to those who have been successful. And this is a principle that not only applies to the faith, but it applies to every aspect of our life. If you want to be a great leader, look to someone who's already a great leader." [00:44:43] (19 seconds)


"There are people around us. There are people around us within our church family that have more life experience, that are further along in their faith. There are people that have already walked through situations like you're walking through right now. And I want you to know that you were not created to go through this life on an island by yourself. You were created for community." [00:46:36] (20 seconds)


"But scripture also tells us we need to remove anything that is holding us back. Remove anything that is holding us back. The second portion of verse one says, Let us also lay aside every weight and sin which clings so closely. Remember, the Christian life is being compared to a race. If you want to give everything that you have to the Lord, if you want to run the race to win, you've got to identify the things in your life that are hindering you." [00:48:32] (30 seconds)


"Imagine trying to run a race when you're in a car accident. Imagine trying to run a race when you're in a car accident. Imagine trying to run a race when you have to lift someone's weight completely every time you lift your foot. If I tried to run a race, the smallest child in this room could beat me in a race if I had someone clinging to my legs. And yet that is the image that it gives us for sin. Sin clings so closely." [00:55:33] (21 seconds)


"We look to the examples that have gone before us. We remove the things that are holding us back. And then church, we have to run. Hebrews chapter 12, verse one, the last portion of verse one says, let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. It's this idea that every one of us has a different path. What God has called you to and what God has called me to may be different, but he's called all of us to run and endure for the sake of Christ." [00:56:39] (26 seconds)


"Hebrews chapter 12, verse two says this, looking to Jesus, the founder and the perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him, endured the cross, despising the shame and is seated at the right place. The right hand of the throne of God. We started our time today talking about the importance of looking to the examples that have gone before us. And yet in verse two, what we see is that we have Jesus as the ultimate example." [00:57:22] (28 seconds)


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