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HEB 6:1–6:20 ©

The Letter to the Hebrews 6

6Therefore, we need to learn more so that we become mature. We should not continue to focus on only the most basic things about the Messiah. In other words, we do not need to learn again about how to stop doing useless things or about how to trust in God. 2We should not learn again about different ways to baptize people, about putting our hands on others to help them, about how those who have died will live again, or about how God will finally decide whether people are guilty or innocent. 3At this time, as long as God wants us to do so, we will indeed learn more so that we become mature.

4Let me tell you about something that cannot happen. Think about people who learned about the good news at one time. They experienced what God gives to his people from heaven, and they received God’s Spirit. 5They experienced how good are the things God says, and they have already begun to experience the powerful things that God will do when he renews the world. 6Think about what would happen were these people to stop believing the good news. In that case, they cannot repent and believe again. That is because what they did is like selfishly crucifying and humiliating God’s Son. 7Here is an example: God blesses any field where, once rain falls on it, crops grow that people use. 8However, when a field produces plants that are useless, it helps nobody, and God will soon curse it. In the end, someone will set fire to it to burn up all the useless plants.

9Even though I have warned you in this way, fellow believers whom I love, I am sure that you are believing more firmly than I have implied. In fact, I am sure that God has saved you. 10Indeed, since God always acts justly, he will not overlook how you act and how you love others. You have proved that you do these things to honor God, particularly when you have helped and continue to help God’s people. 11I greatly desire that you all, until you die, continue to focus diligently on fully trusting that God will give to you what you confidently expect. 12That way, you will not be lazy. Instead, you will do what other believers have done: they have received what God promised them, because they trusted in him and waited patiently.

13When God said that he would do something for Abraham, he guaranteed it himself. He did that because every other person who could guarantee it is less powerful than God. 14Here is what he promised to Abraham: “I will definitely bless you, and I will definitely give you many descendants.” 15Because God guaranteed what he promised, and because Abraham persevered in expecting it, God gave him what he had promised, a son.

16Now, people have someone who is more powerful than they are guarantee what they promise. In fact, when someone guarantees what he or she promises in this way, it definitively concludes whatever people are arguing about. 17In a similar way, God wanted to demonstrate very clearly to those who would receive what he promised that he would not change what he intended to do. So, he guaranteed what he promised, just like humans do. 18So, God both promised and swore an oath, and he will not lie about or change either of these things. He did that for us, who have trusted in him to save us. In this way, he encourages us to persist in confidently expecting what he is ready to give us. 19When we confidently expect what God will give us, it is as if an anchor holds us very securely so that we do not waver from trusting God. Further, when we confidently expect what God will give us, it is as if we had gone into the inner part of the heavenly sanctuary, behind the cloth hanging, and already received it. 20That is the same place where Jesus went to serve God for us and to open the way for us. He went there after he became a ruling priest who will always serve God, in the same way that Melchizedek was a priest.

HEB 6:1–6:20 ©

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