1-3So come on, let's leave
the preschool fingerpainting exercises on Christ and get on with the
grand work of art. Grow up in Christ. The basic foundational truths are
in place: turning your back on "salvation by self-help" and turning in
trust toward God; baptismal instructions; laying on of hands;
resurrection of the dead; eternal judgment. God helping us, we'll stay
true to all that. But there's so much more. Let's get on with it!
4-8Once
people have seen the light, gotten a taste of heaven and been part of
the work of the Holy Spirit, once they've personally experienced the
sheer goodness of God's Word and the powers breaking in on us—if then
they turn their backs on it, washing their hands of the whole thing,
well, they can't start over as if nothing happened. That's impossible.
Why, they've re-crucified Jesus! They've repudiated him in public!
Parched ground that soaks up the rain and then produces an abundance of
carrots and corn for its gardener gets God's "Well done!" But if it
produces weeds and thistles, it's more likely to get cussed out. Fields
like that are burned, not harvested.
9-12I'm
sure that won't happen to you, friends. I have better things in mind
for you—salvation things! God doesn't miss anything. He knows perfectly
well all the love you've shown him by helping needy Christians, and that
you keep at it. And now I want each of you to extend that same
intensity toward a full-bodied hope, and keep at it till the finish.
Don't drag your feet. Be like those who stay the course with committed
faith and then get everything promised to them.
God Gave His Word
13-18When
God made his promise to Abraham, he backed it to the hilt, putting his
own reputation on the line. He said, "I promise that I'll bless you with
everything I have—bless and bless and bless!" Abraham stuck it out and
got everything that had been promised to him. When people make promises,
they guarantee them by appeal to some authority above them so that if
there is any question that they'll make good on the promise, the
authority will back them up. When God wanted to guarantee his promises,
he gave his word, a rock-solid guarantee—God can't break his word. And
because his word cannot change, the promise is likewise unchangeable.
18-20We
who have run for our very lives to God have every reason to grab the
promised hope with both hands and never let go. It's an unbreakable
spiritual lifeline, reaching past all appearances right to the very
presence of God where Jesus, running on ahead of us, has taken up his
permanent post as high priest for us, in the order of Melchizedek.