MUST TRUST JESUS?
Wednesday, September 09, 2015
After reading
yesterday’s DT, UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE
202, some readers wrote me
that they were confused. Here’s a composite of their question: “But don’t we
have to accept Jesus in order to be saved?” and “What about the people before
Jesus came, lived here, was crucified, buried, resurrected, and is now in
heaven making intercession for those that trust Him?”
To answer let us go back to understanding God’s
answer for these questions. The answer is throughout Scripture OT and NT. Hebrews
chapter 11 clearly answers the questions. Please read the whole chapter,
preferably read all of Hebrews. For you convenience I have underlined and bolded
the concise one-line answer.
Hebrews [GW] 11:1 Faith assures us of things we expect and
convinces us of the existence of things we cannot see. 2 God accepted our ancestors because of their
faith. 3
Faith convinces us that God created the world through his word. This
means what can be seen was made by something that could not be seen. 4 Faith led
Abel to offer God a better sacrifice than Cain's sacrifice. Through his faith
Abel received God's approval, since God accepted his sacrifices. Through his
faith Abel still speaks, even though he is dead. 5 Faith enabled Enoch to be taken instead of
dying. No one could find him, because God had taken him. Scripture states that
before Enoch was taken, God was pleased with him. 6 No one can please God without faith. Whoever
goes to God must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who seek
him. 7
Faith led Noah to listen when God warned him about the things in the future
that he could not see. He obeyed God and built a ship to save his family.
Through faith Noah condemned the world and received God's approval that comes
through faith. 8 Faith led Abraham to obey when God called him
to go to a place that he would receive as an inheritance. Abraham left his own
country without knowing where he was going. 9 Faith led Abraham to live as a foreigner in
the country that God had promised him. He lived in tents, as did Isaac and
Jacob, who received the same promise from God. 10 Abraham was waiting for the city that God had
designed and built, the city with permanent foundations. 11 Faith
enabled Abraham to become a father, even though he was old and Sarah had never
been able to have children. Abraham trusted that God would keep his promise. 12 Abraham was
as good as dead. Yet, from this man came descendants as numerous as the stars
in the sky and as countless as the grains of sand on the seashore. 13 All these
people died having faith. They didn't receive the things that God had promised
them, but they saw these things coming in the distant future and rejoiced. They
acknowledged that they were living as strangers with no permanent home on
earth. 14
Those who say such things make it clear that they are looking for their
own country. 15
If they had been thinking about the country that they had left, they
could have found a way to go back. 16 Instead, these men were longing for a better
country-a heavenly country. That is why God is not ashamed to be called their
God. He has prepared a city for them. 17 When God tested Abraham, faith led him to
offer his son Isaac. Abraham, the one who received the promises from God, was
willing to offer his only son as a sacrifice. 18 God had said to him, "Through Isaac your
descendants will carry on your name." 19 Abraham believed that God could bring Isaac
back from the dead. Abraham did receive Isaac back from the dead in a
figurative sense. 20 Faith led Isaac to bless Jacob and Esau. 21 While Jacob
was dying, faith led him to bless each of Joseph's sons. He leaned on the top
of his staff and worshiped God. 22 While Joseph was dying, faith led him to
speak about the Israelites leaving Egypt and give them instructions about
burying his bones. 23 Faith led Moses' parents to hide him for
three months after he was born. They did this because they saw that Moses was a
beautiful baby and they were not afraid to disobey the king's order. 24 When Moses
grew up, faith led him to refuse to be known as a son of Pharaoh's daughter. 25 He chose to
suffer with God's people rather than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a little
while. 26
He thought that being insulted for Christ would be better than having
the treasures of Egypt. He was looking ahead to his reward. 27 Faith led
Moses to leave Egypt without being afraid of the king's anger. Moses didn't
give up but continued as if he could actually see the invisible God. 28 Faith led
Moses to establish the Passover and spread the blood on the doorposts so that
the destroying angel would not kill the firstborn sons. 29 Faith caused the people
to go through the Red Sea as if it were dry land. The Egyptians also tried
this, but they drowned. 30 Faith caused the walls of Jericho to fall
after the Israelites marched around them for seven days. 31 Faith led
the prostitute Rahab to welcome the spies as friends. She was not killed with
those who refused to obey God. 32 What more should I say? I don't have enough
time to tell you about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the
prophets. 33
Through faith they conquered kingdoms, did what God approved, and
received what God had promised. They shut the mouths of lions, 34 put out
raging fires, and escaped death. They found strength when they were weak. They
were powerful in battle and defeated other armies. 35 Women received their loved ones back from the
dead. Other believers were brutally tortured but refused to be released so that
they might gain eternal life. 36 Some were made fun of and whipped, and some
were chained and put in prison. 37 Some were stoned to death, sawed in half, and
killed with swords. Some wore the skins of sheep and goats. Some were poor,
abused, and mistreated. 38 The world didn't deserve these good people.
Some wandered around in deserts and mountains and lived in caves and holes in
the ground. 39
All these people were known for their faith, but none of them
received what God had promised. 40 God planned to give us something very special
so that we would gain eternal life with
them.
Note: In numerous other versions you will see “perfect”
in verse 40. In the Greek it means completed, consummate”.
Now do you understand?
EBB4
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