Read Hebrews 3: 14-19
- What is the warning that you hear in these verses?
- How do you see it applied to your own life?
- What’s your plan to continue holding firm to the Father until the end?
Read Hebrews 3: 14-19
Where is there hardness in your heart towards God? What places is He locked out of? What thought patterns are you holding onto towards others that keep your heart hard?
(Really spend some time sitting quietly and asking the Spirit to search your heart and speak to you—heed the warning of these verses).
If you are not attached to a Home Group, please pray about reaching out to Andrew to get plugged in somewhere—this weekly time build relationships and then builds depth so that we can encourage one another daily.
Remember to ask the Spirit to guide your thoughts.
Jesus is found to be greater than the angels, and greater than even Moses.
The author calls us “holy brothers and sisters” and encourages us to “fix our thoughts on Jesus”.
When it says “made like His brothers in every way”—what do you think of? What is surprising about ‘every way’?
How have you seen Jesus to be merciful to you?
How about faithful?
Spend some time in prayer (another practice) expressing thankfulness to Jesus for all that He went through being made completely human and completely subject to painful temptation.
Seek the Spirit’s leading as you read.
A friend shared with me the other day that she was looking at satellite pictures of earth from out in the universe. Realizing how small the earth, and us, are in comparison to all of creation.
Pray and ask the Spirit to lead & guide you.
I’ve loved the conversation on Sundays about a weekly practice to keep us anchored close to Jesus.
What are practices that you could put into place, or have in place, to combat the natural drifting?
Spend some time this morning sitting quietly before the Lord preparing your heart for corporate worship. Listen to some music, pray, rest in the Father.
Journal about anything that comes to mind: