Looking To Jesus the founder and perfecter of our faith
Looking To
Jesus the founder and perfecter of our faith
Hebrews 12:1-2 (ESV)
(1) 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, (2)
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 is seated at the right hand of
the throne of God.
If we
are to endure to the end, we too must be looking to the unseen Christ.
Hebrews 11:1
(ESV) , Now faith is
the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
1. Every Christian
Must Run in the Race (Hebrews 12:1). 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,
Claud of witness are those Old Testament saints have finished
their race. Abel,
Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses and many others have already
finished the race. They saw the finish line at death and crossed it in
faith. Multitudes have been a part of
the same race. They also crossed the
finish line. Now,
it’s our turn as
a Gideon.
Imagine for a moment that you are in a stadium and running 100-meter
race and this above group
is like a roaring crowd and they not only left us their example but are literally cheering for us sitting in the stadium as we
run. The sound is deafening (roaring) as each
believer today finishes the race.
1 A. Let Us Lay Aside Every Weight and Sin : The Christian life is an endurance race. Runners wear light
clothing and light shoes. A marathon
runner would be foolish to drag behind him a fifty kilo
weight
while he ran. It would slow him down
tremendously and wear him out prematurely and the runner may not even finish
the race.
The
apostle compares this weight to sin.In the same way that dragging a weight behind us while running slows us down so sin keeps us from performing as we should. His advice, cut loose.
1 B. Let Us Run the Race with Endurance: We are to run the race and set aside
sin. Also in this first verse, he tells
us to run with endurance the race that is set before us,
In other words
just like Moses had a
race to run and Joseph had
his race we too have ours. Ours isn’t a race that is like anyone
else’s. Our race as with everyone else’s
is a unique race.
Everyone’s life is different.
Our sovereign Lord has place each of us on a different course. My race will not be
like yours. Some of the things I
struggle with along the way may not be your struggles. However the finish line and the strategy are the same.
Lay
aside sin and look to the finish line.
Philip.
3:12-14 (ESV) Paul’s strategy was much the same. Not
that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make
it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. [13] Brothers, I do not consider that I have
made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what
lies behind and straining forward to what lies
ahead, [14] I press on toward the
goal for the prize of the upward
call of God in Christ Jesus.
Paul
also shows us how to cut loose the sin that entangles us and weighs us down. By faith we are to realize we
are dead to sin.
Romans
6:11 and 14
(ESV) : [11] So you also must consider ourselves dead to sin and alive to God in
Christ Jesus. [14] For sin will have no dominion over you,
since you are not under law but under grace.
Many seek to
look like athletes by imposing religion on themselves. Some seek to look athletic
by false humility or piousness. However these self efforts are of no value
when seeking to lay aside sin.
Exercising
faith in Christ is the only way.Letting go of the weight of sin is
easier if we love Christ more than we love sin. We can cut this stuff loose when we grab a hold on Jesus.
2. Every Christian
must Look to Christ (Hebrews 12:2-3 :if we read) founder and perfecter of our faith, endured from sinners such hostility
against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted.
Runners are
always challenged to not look
back or behind them if they begin to hear footsteps. This looking back often costs them a stride. In a footrace one
stride can be the difference in winning and loosing.
The apostle
tells us to keep our eyes and concentration on Jesus. If we are to look to Christ, we must look away from other things. Taking our eyes off of Jesus is the
same as looking back.
2 A. Look to
Christ as Others Have :-
We
have learned through many examples in Chapter 11 how others looked to
Christ.
We
should see Abel’s commitment to offer a blood sacrifice,
Noah’s
example of perseverance as he looked to and trust God.
Abraham
believed God and he was counted with Christ’s righteousness. Moses saw the One who is invisible and his
life immediately was altered.
Once these
saints by faith saw Christ, they never looked back. That’s a good example for us. Fix your eyes on Christ like the Old
Testament saints did and never look away.
2 B. Look to
Christ the Author and Perfector of Our Faith
We are to look to Jesus by faith
because our faith came from Him.
It originates
with Jesus.
Here’s a key
if we are to run the Christian race with endurance.
we not only
receive faith initially from Christ, but we receive faith daily from
Christ.
He is the founder and perfecter of our faith.
Faith
was originally created by Christ and distributed to His people.
He then is
working with us to perfect that faith.
We should look to Him for faith and look to Him daily
to have our faith perfected.
How is our
faith perfected?
Jesus works
with us through the Holy Spirit.
As we run the
race of the Christian life, the Spirit of Christ supplies the necessary help to
run and help to finish.
How do we access this spiritual strength? Not by focusing on the Holy
Spirit but by focusing on Christ the One He glorifies.
2 C. Look to
Christ and Imitate His Example of Endurance:- Who for the joy
that was set before him endured
the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.
We look to
Christ as the saints of old did.
We look to
Christ because He is the supplier of everything we need to run the race.
Finally, we
look to Christ because in Him we find a clear example to imitate.
He shows us how to endure hardship.
When we enter
into a difficult situation, don’t ever think the rest of your life will be as
hard as the situation that you find to be difficult.
By faith look
to the promises of God. Look past the
challenge and see Christ seated on the throne.
Look past the
hardship a see the kingdom of God.
Remember, we’re only on this earth
for a while we must get ready for heaven.
Jesus looked forward and never looked back as His race
led Him to the cross.
Sometimes
as we run the race we are
led to places of struggle.
We can always remember there is a Savior named Jesus
Christ who endured more pain and heartache than we ever will.
He
kept running and finished His course.
We too must endure as we run the race set before us.
Look
to Jesus and look away from all other things, and run.
Run hard and run long listening to the cloud of
witnesses cheering and seeing Christ as the finish line.
We are Gideon not by chance but by the will of God so
let lus ook to the Christ the founder and perfector of our faith and RUN
GBU