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HEB 11:1–11:40 ©

The Letter to the Hebrews 11

11When people trust God, it makes them sure that they will receive what they confidently expect. When people trust God, it makes them certain about things that they do not see. 2In fact, because the Israelite ancestors trusted God, he approved of them. 3Because we trust God, we recognize that, by speaking, God set up everything that exists. So then, the things we see did not come from other things we can see.

4Because he trusted God, Adam’s son Abel presented a more acceptable offering to God than did his older brother Cain. Because he trusted God, God approved of him for what he presented and declared that he did what was right. Although Abel died, we can still learn from how he trusted God.

5Because Enoch trusted God, God took him to heaven, and so he never died. As Moses wrote, “No one could find him. That is because God took him to heaven.” Now before God took Enoch to heaven, he declared that Enoch pleased him. 6In fact, people can only please God when they trust him. That is because people who go closer to God have to believe that he is real and that he will reward people who want to serve and worship him.

7Because he trusted God, Noah honored God by believing him when God revealed to him what he could not yet experience. So, Noah built the ark to rescue his family from the flood that God would send. Since Noah trusted God in this way, he proved that everyone else was guilty. Further, Noah became a person whom God made right with himself because Noah trusted him.

8Because he trusted God, Abraham did what God said when God spoke to him. He left his home to travel to a location that God would soon make to be his new home. When he left his home, he did not even know exactly where this new home would be. 9Because he trusted God, Abraham stayed in the country that God had promised to give him, but it was not yet his country. He lived with Isaac his son and Jacob his grandson in temporary shelters, even though God promised to all three of them that he would give them this country. 10Abraham lived like that because he was looking forward to living in the secure and permanent heavenly city that God created. 11Because he believed, Abraham was able to have a son with his wife Sarah even though he was old enough that he could not normally have had a child. That happened because he reckoned that God would certainly do what he said. 12So then, even though he was very old, Abraham had many descendants, the Israelites. Just as God promised, there are as many Israelites as there are many stars in the sky and as there are many grains of sand on a beach by the ocean.

13All those people trusted God until they died. While they lived, they did not experience what God had promised to give them, but they knew that God would soon do what he had promised. They showed everyone that they did not really belong in this world. 14Indeed, all people who speak what they spoke about not belonging in this world show clearly that they desire to live in their own country. 15But suppose these faithful people considered the country they had left to be their own country. In that case, they could have gone back there, but they did not. 16But here is what is true about them: they longed for a greater country that is in heaven. Because of that, it honors God when other people describe him as the God of these people who trusted him. You can tell that this is true, because God has made a city for them to live in.

17Because he trusted God, when God tested him, Abraham would have presented his son Isaac as an offering. Indeed, the man to whom God promised many descendants was about to present as an offering the only child he and his wife Sarah had. 18In fact, God had already said to Abraham, “The many descendants that I promised to give you will come from your son Isaac.” 19Abraham acted in this way because he reckoned that God could make dead people alive again. In fact, in a manner of speaking, Abraham did get Isaac back after he had died.

20Because he trusted God, Isaac blessed his sons Jacob and Esau, declaring what would happen to each of them.

21Because he trusted God, when he was about to die, Jacob blessed both sons of his son Joseph. He praised God while he leaned on his walking stick.

22Because he trusted God, when he was about to die, Joseph spoke about how the Israelites would leave the land of Egypt. Also, he commanded them to take his bones with them when they left.

23Because they trusted God, Moses’ father and mother kept Moses hidden for 13 weeks after he was born. They bravely disobeyed what the king of Egypt commanded about killing the sons of the Israelites. They did that because they could tell that Moses was a good child.

24Because he trusted God, when he grew up, Moses rejected how he was living as the adopted son of one of the daughters of the king of Egypt. 25He decided to experience how people mistreated God’s people rather than to enjoy sinning for a little while. 26He reckoned that people insulting him because of the Messiah was more valuable than all the valuable things in the land of Egypt. He thought in this way, because he focused on how God would reward him. 27Because he trusted God, Moses departed from the land of Egypt. He was not afraid of what the king would do while he was angry. He acted in that way, because he continued to trust God as completely as if he could see God, who is invisible. 28Because he trusted God, Moses led the Israelites in celebrating the first Passover festival and spreading blood from lambs on their doors. They did that so that the spiritual being who killed the eldest children of the Egyptians would not kill their eldest children.

29Because they trusted God, the Israelites walked across the Sea of Reeds like they were walking on hard ground when God made a path for them. Then, when the Egyptians tried to follow, they drowned in the water when God covered the path.

30Because the Israelites trusted God, he broke down the walls around the city of Jericho after the Israelites repeatedly marched around the city during one week.

31Because she trusted God, Rahab, who was a prostitute, kept the spies whom Joshua had sent safe. Because she did that, the Israelites did not kill her when they killed everyone else who lived in Jericho, everyone who did not obey God.

32I cannot now say any more about this. Indeed, I do not have the time to tell you about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the other prophets. 33Because such people trusted God, some of them defeated foreign armies. Others ruled justly. Others received what God had promised. Others kept lions from eating them. 34Others stopped fire from burning them. Others survived when someone violently attacked them. Others became powerful when they were weak. Others fought their enemies powerfully. Others completely defeated soldiers from other countries. 35Some women experienced how God made their family members who had died to become alive again. However, other people experienced how others intentionally hurt them to make them disobey God. They kept obeying God despite that. That way, God would make them alive again so that they could never die. 36Further, other people suffered when others made fun of them or struck their backs with ropes. Sometimes, rulers even arrested them and put them in jail. 37People killed these faithful people by throwing rocks at them or by cutting them in half. People tempted them to disobey God. People killed them with swords. These faithful people wandered around wearing only animal skins. They had nothing, and people persecuted them and treated them badly. 38People treated them like that even though they did not deserve to live in the same place with those who trusted God. Despite that, these faithful people had to live in wilderness places, on hills, and in caves in the earth.

39Although God approved of all these people because they trusted him, he did not yet give them what he had promised to give them. 40Rather, God prepared ahead of time to give us something greater than what those people received while they lived. That way, only when we and they are all together will we all be what God wants us to be.

HEB 11:1–11:40 ©

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