Monday, May 9, 2011

Romans & Hebrews

So for the past few weeks I have been going through Hebrews and Romans. Before that I was cruising along in the Old Testament doing a “read through the bible in a year,” but took a bit of a New Testament detour that took me right back to Abraham, David and Solomon.

Side Note: Is it just me or does anyone start going a bit nutty after spending too much time in the Old Testament? I got to 2nd Kings and just had to take a breather.

Ok back to Hebrews and Romans. The books, with their strong focus on the faith of those in early Christianity, have been incredibly insightful and encouraging, especially in light of our big move coming up. Hebrews 11, which leads up to the popular “Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us lay aside every encumbrance…” is a must read. It reminded me that none of the bigwig faith guys and gals ever received what was promised and yet they still continued to follow fervently.

God was right beside them during all of the wild adventures of shutting the mouths of lions, receiving back their dead by resurrection, going from weaknesses to strength, and being tortured, mocked and imprisoned. Then moving along to Romans 4 where Paul brings us back to Abraham and how “in hope against hope he believedbeing fully assured that what God had promised, He was able to also to perform.”

These reminders just do something good to my soul. At times I can become too confident in my own abilities and at other times I’m wondering how in the world is God going to pull this off. A bit of doubt. But hoping against hope and being fully assured that God is not going to leave us high and dry, that is such a beautiful hope to have.

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