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HEB 10:19–10:39 ©

Encouragement and Warning

Encouragement and Warning

19Therefore, friends, since we may enter the sanctuary with confidence, in virtue of the blood of Jesus, 20by the way which he inaugurated for us – a new and living way, a way through the sanctuary curtain (that is, his human nature); 21and, since we have in him “a great priest set over the house of God,” 22let us draw near to God in all sincerity of heart and in perfect faith, with our hearts purified by the sprinkled blood from all consciousness of wrong, and with our bodies washed with pure water. 23Let us maintain the confession of our hope unshaken, for he who has given us his promise will not fail us. 24Let us vie with one another in a rivalry of love and noble actions. 25And let us not, as some do, cease to meet together; but, on the contrary, let us encourage one another, and all the more, now that you see the day drawing near. 26Remember, if we sin wilfully after we have gained a full knowledge of the truth, there can be no further sacrifice for sin; 27there is only a fearful anticipation of judgment, and a burning indignation which will destroy all opponents. 28When someone disregarded the Law of Moses, they were, on the evidence of two or three witnesses, put to death without pity. 29How much worse then, think you, will be the punishment deserved by those who have trampled underfoot the Son of God, who have treated the blood that rendered the covenant valid – the blood by which they were purified – as if it were not holy, and who have outraged the Spirit of love? 30We know who it was that said –

“It is for me to avenge, I will requite”;


and again –

“The Lord will judge his people.”

31It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.

32Call to mind those early days in which, after you had received the light, you patiently underwent a long and painful conflict. 33Sometimes, in consequence of the taunts and injuries heaped on you, you became a public spectacle; and sometimes you suffered through having shown yourselves to be the friends of people who were in the same position in which you had been. 34For you not only sympathised with those who were in prison, but you even took the confiscation of your possessions joyfully, knowing, as you did, that you had in yourselves a greater possession and a lasting one. 35Do not, therefore, abandon the confidence that you have gained, for it has a great reward awaiting it. 36You still have need of patient endurance, in order that, when you have done God’s will, you may obtain the fulfilment of his promise.

37“For there is indeed but a very little while

before he who is coming will have come, without delay;

38and through faith the righteous will find life,

but, if anyone draws back, my heart can find no pleasure in them.”

39But we do not belong to those who draw back, to their ruin, but to those who have faith, to the saving of their souls.

HEB 10:19–10:39 ©

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