Lesson 5: The Rewards of Remembering (Hebrews 10:32-35) Based on two books by Tom Holland.
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Transcript of Lesson 5: The Rewards of Remembering (Hebrews 10:32-35) Based on two books by Tom Holland.
The Power of Remembering
• Remembering is the God-given ability through which past events in our lives may be present experiences• Through the ages the Lord has emphasized the
importance of remembering (Ex. 12:25-27; Deut. 5:15; Luke 22:19)• In appealing to His people and urging them to be faithful,
God pleaded, “Remember the former days” (Heb. 10:32)• Memory of former days can be practical, powerful,
precious
Remember the Enlightenment
• God’s people have been informed (by God’s Word) with “special spiritual insights”
– About God, His love, His plan to save man– About the deceptive nature of sin & its power to overpower
• Contrast: the ignorance of the world causes people to lose sensitivity to sin and openly live in it (Eph. 4:17-19)
Heb. 10:32a
Remember the Enlightenment
• To a wayward sheep:– Remember when you learned the truth about a life that gave
you a clean conscience, integrity, self-respect, joy, peace, purpose, hope
– Remember when you learned of God’s love for you and the sacrifice of God’s Son for you
– Remember when you loved the Lord enough to trust Him with your life and your eternity
– Remember when you learned that God’s Word has every answer we need to every problem of life
– Remember when you learned that God’s Word is the only lamp and light we need to get to heaven
Heb. 10:32a
Remember the Courage
• God wants His erring children to remember the days of courage
– When “endured a great conflict of sufferings” (Heb. 10:32)– The N.T. has several examples of Christians who were beaten,
imprisoned, put to death (because they were Christians)
• Even today, Christians are faced with ridicule, jeers, hurtful words, rejections, criticisms of people who don’t know or love God
– Will they accept it?– How will they endure it?
Heb. 10:32b
Remember the Courage
• To a wayward sheep:– Remember when your devotion was being put to the test – Remember the courage you felt and exhibited– Remember how you were not deterred in your determination– Remember how you gladly bore your cross – Remember how real and precious Jesus was to you at that time– Remember how nothing could keep you from attending services– Remember that spirit of sacrifice in knowing that you were
enduring these things for Him– Remember the satisfaction of knowing that your response of
courage, conviction, devotion and love for the Lord is exactly what He wanted
Heb. 10:32b
Remember the Values
• Christians are called to understand the temporal nature of earthly things (cf. Matt. 6:19-21)• However, it is fairly easy to forget in a world that is so
controlled by materialism
Heb. 10:34
Remember the Values
• To a wayward sheep:– Remember the former days of your conversion to Christ– Remember when you came to a properly balanced relationship
to material things– Remember when you were truly “rich toward God” (Lk. 12:21)– Remember when you were so enthralled with serving the Lord
that “things” didn’t seem to matter much– Remember when life seemed so much simpler and the
blessings of God seemed so much “fuller” in your life
Heb. 10:34
A Personal Call (to Wayward Sheep)
to Remember• Remember the day your mind embraced God’s truth about
Jesus?• Remember when you decided that you would let Jesus be your
Savior?– You believed in Him. You trusted Him. You were willing to obey Him.– You wanted to follow Him. Your turned to Him and away from your
former life in the world.
• Remember when you obeyed the Lord’s command to be baptized for the remission of all of your sins?
– Remember the joy, the happiness, the peace, the hope?
• Were those precious moments in your life?– Would you not love to have that peace restored, that joy refreshed,
that hope renewed?
• Memories of a Father’s riches, a Father’s love and a Father’s acceptance pulled a young man out of a pig pen and prompted him to resolve in his heart: “I will arise and go to my father” (Luke 15:18-20).• There is great power for good in remembering!
– Remembering the joy of becoming a child of God and the blessings of being a child of God can be the lever of repentance.
• There is great reward in remembering!– The possibility of turning away from the darkness of the world– The possibility of overcoming the deception of sin and Satan– The possibility of coming home to God the Father
A Personal Call (to Wayward Sheep)
to Remember