Hebrews 12:1-2 | What's happening (and who's involved)?
August 17th, 2026
This week's passage may be short, but it is admittedly one of my all-time favorite sections of Scripture. It is packed with so much spiritual depth and spells out some incredible things about the Gospel for us as well. In this section, we are guided by the author to look at many different perspectives. We are to consider the great cloud of witnesses that precedes us as an example. We are to identi...
Passage of the Week: Hebrews 12:1-2
August 16th, 2026
Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne ...
Hebrews 11 | Prayer Prompts
August 15th, 2026
Having discussed the suffering of the saints at length, I'd like it if we could take some time this morning to pray for the persecuted church. Pray for those who are undergoing physical persecution. Also pray for those who are undergoing verbal persecution. We have a war of ideologies on our own hands here. Pray for those in and out of America. Pray for your brothers and sisters in the faith.......
Hebrews 11 | What am I going to do about it?
August 14th, 2026
Just as the example has already been laid out for us, and just as it is evident that this is not for the faint of heart, I am left with one application from the hall of faith. Follow the example.It is a frequent contemplation that I consider Paul's words, "Imitate me as I imitate Christ." That is a bold statement. It means that Paul could have his life examined and Christ's model would be exemplif...
Hebrews 11 | What's the lesson for me today?
August 13th, 2026
I can testify from my own lived experience that Christianity is not for the faint of heart. There are trials and tribulations waiting at every corner. There is persecution of immense capacities spread across the world. Following Jesus may cost you your job, your friends, your family, and many of the things you love. We are called to offer ourselves as living sacrifices. We are called to take up ou...
Hebrews 11 | What's a lesson for the original audience?
August 12th, 2026
While there are certainly numerous lessons to take away from Hebrews 11, much of the goal of the writer of Hebrews is to establish an example for the original audience. The reality is that he understands what they are going through. He himself is undergoing persecution and has undergone it. Faithfulness carries with it risk, but for the people of God, the end is a reward.If you are to look at thos...
Hebrews 11 | What's the connection?
August 11th, 2026
The hall of faith gives us something incredibly unique. It gives us a history of like-minded individuals that precede our time. They laid the foundation for what belief looks like. The author of Hebrews is recognizing this and presenting it to the reader to reframe their perspective of their current circumstances. It ought to stir the same up in us as well. We begin early on remembering Abel. Sure...
Hebrews 11 | What's happening (and who's involved)?
August 10th, 2026
We now enter into an extremely famous passage that we have modernly coined the hall of faith. These are those that have gone before us in faith, having established a model for us to follow in. All of the greats that we would look upon, even some not so greats, are established by way of faith. For an author whose goal it is to reinforce the faith of those he writes to, sharing the testimony of thes...
Passage of the Week: Hebrews 11
August 9th, 2026
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. 2 For by it the elders obtained a good testimony.3 By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible. 4 By faith Abel offered to God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, through which he obtained witness that he was right...
Hebrews 10:26-39 | Prayer Prompts
August 8th, 2026
Grab a pen and a piece of paper. Take some time to reflect and write out times when the Lord showed up for you. Write how He brought you out of difficult situations or how He was there in the midst of suffering. Give thanks to God for those times.Now keep that paper and pull it back out when trials or tribulations hit again. Reflect once more on what the Lord has done for you and add to it as He w...
Hebrews 10:26-39 | What am I going to do about it?
August 7th, 2026
The ABIDE Young Adults group is currently going through the book of Matthew. As we have started to work our way through it, something that has caught my attention is the focus upon the Kingdom of God. This, of course, is not new news to me. But it is imposing a challenge to my mindset that complements what this week's devotion has challenged. Am I self-concerned or Kingdom-concerned?Jesus walked t...
Hebrews 10:26-39 | What's the lesson for me today?
August 6th, 2026
Often, the devotions I am writing testify deeply to me as I am writing them. Yesterday's devotion really hit me like a truck. As I have grown in my relationship with the Lord and endured through ministry, I have found that one of the enemy's greatest traps he lays for me is discouragement. Thoughts of insecurity can plague me. "Am I doing enough? Is any of this actually effective? Am I just doing ...
Hebrews 10:26-39 | What's a lesson for the original audience?
August 5th, 2026
There is no doubt that the Hebrew people were going through incredible trials and tribulations. The difficulty they were suffering was astronomical. They were being kicked out of their families. They were losing their communities. They were being killed. There was pressure on all sides to come back. They were getting hungry. They were thirsty. Eventually as all of this stacks up, they begin asking...
Hebrews 10:26-39 | What's the connection?
August 4th, 2026
Many theologians have said it before, and many more will say after, "Context is key." Controversial passages like this one are essential to view in context of the surrounding message. If we are to take a verse like Hebrews 10:26 and quote it out of context, we all have a great reason to fear. However, when you view the verse in its proper context and connection to the surrounding passage, it begin...
Hebrews 10:26-39 | What's happening (and who's involved)?
August 3rd, 2026
We face yet another controversial passage in this week's reading. While it may be scary to consider some of these passages, I do not want the fear of what is in Scripture keep you from the beauty of what is written. We will cover the controversy as we go on through the week, but for today we will simply look at the text as written.Continuing on his path of reminding the Hebrew people of the greatn...