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Faith Hebrews 11:6

  1. I have been talking about the things that are killing the church today.
  • Last week we talked about forgiveness as being one of those things
  • Today I would like to talk about another thing that is killing the church today.
  • I believe we have walked away from the very basics and foundations of our faith.
  • If you look around today you will see that church buying into the things of this world, and not even questioning what that means.
  • The next foundation that I am talking about is faith.
  • Hebrews 11:6 says this: “Now without faith it is impossible to please God, for the one who draws near Him must believe that He exists and rewards those who seek Him.”
  • Look at 2 Cor. 5:7: “for we walk by faith, not by sight’
  • The word “walk” in the Greek means to live, or this is the way we live our lives.
  1. So, we live our lives by faith not by sight.
  1. So, maybe the next thing we need to look at is what is faith? If we are to live by it what is it?
  1. Turn with me in your Bibles to Hebrews 11:1-2.
  1. In the first part of verse 1 says that faith is the reality of what is hoped for.
  1. The word faith in the Greek is pistis and it means to have a moral conviction of something, but also to have fidelity to that.
  1. When we think about the word fidelity what usually comes up in our minds?
  1. Normally it has to do with marriage and having fidelity to our spouse, but in this case it is to the one we service, to Yashua Messiah.
  1. And this first verse finishes by saying It is the proof of what is not seen.
  1. That means that this is about a relationship that has been built and our fidelity to that relationship based on His behavior in the past, and our new experiences with Him now.
  1. And look at verse 2, For by it our ancestors were approved. They were approved by faith.
  • Look at Gen. 15:1-6, this is about a conversation Abram had with Yahweh about an heir for Abram.
  • Abram was asking about the heir that Yahweh promised, because Abram and Sarai were very old beyond child bearing days.
  • But Yahweh reassures Abram that He will give Abram an heir from his own body, and heirs that are as numerous as the stars.
  • Look at verse 6, it says that Abram believed Yahweh, Abram believed what Yahweh said.
  • And because Abram believed what Yahweh said it was credited to Abram as righteousness.
  • How are we saved? Is it by following the Law? Turn with me to Eph. 2:8-10.
  • We are saved by Yahweh, to put our trust in His grace through faith, and it is a gift from God. We are created for Good works but are saved by God’s grace through faith.
  • We have to believe God or have faith and fidelity with Him.
  • So, what does it look like when we don’t put our faith in Him?
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  • Last week in Torah I mentioned that we can see the spirit of stupid come over Pharaoh.
  • Notice, this is taking place after the plagues and losing their first born, look at verse 5, what have we done? We have released Istael fro serving us. Hmmm
  • So, Pharaoh and his men go after Israel.
  • Look at verse 8, Yahweh hardened Pharaoh’s heart and he pursued Israel as Israel was going out, what’s that word? Yeah triumphantly, wow!
  • The word “triumphantly” in the KJV is they went out with a High Hand, .
  • Sounds a lot like a High five, but also kind of seems that there may have been a little pride on their put that they freed themselves.
  • Look at verse 10, as Pharaoh approached, the Israelites look up and saw the Egyptians coming after them, Then the Israelites were terrified.
  • The word terrified in the Hebrew is yaw-ray and not only means to fear but also to reverence, or brings them into the idea od worship.
  • Look at verses 11-12, Weren’t there enough graves in Egypt so you brought us in the desert to die.
  • It would have been better to stay in Egypt and serve the Egyptians.?
  • What changed? It was what they were looking at and where their focus was and really who they believed.
  • Look at verses 13-14, Moses tells them to stand firm, which means “do not move, but also to offer yourselves.
  • And to who were they suppose to offer themselves to? Their Salvation in Hebrew Yashua.
  • Look at Romans 12:1-2, Present you bodies as a living sacrifice to Him.
  • Look at Matt. 13:54-58, Yashua went to His home town and began to teach in the synagogue.
  • Look at verse 54 How did this wisdom and these miracles come to Him?
  • Isn’t this the carpenters Son? Isn’t His Mother called Mary? And His brothers called James, Joseph, and Judas? Aren’t His sisters still with us?
  • And they were offended by Him.
  • There eyes were on what they saw physically, not spiritually.

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