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Hebrews- Part 12- " That's Threee" Series
Contributed by Randy Edwards on Oct 3, 2016 (message contributor)
Summary: Part 12 of our Hebrews series
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Hebrews – Encouragement for a life of faith
Part 12
“That’s three”
Bring kids us and give them play-do
Ask them to make something – animals, people etc…
Talk about molding the clay
The topic of today’s message as we continue with our study of Hebrews is discipline and how God uses discipline in our lives in order to mold us into what he wants us to be
Let me start out with a story
There was a man named Johnson who lived high up in the mountains
He had lived there many years alone
He made his living as a logger
And had a really nice team of matched black geldings that he would transport his logs out of the woods with
These horses were known far and wide as the best of the best
One year the town down in the valley had a contest to see who had the best work horses in the area
The man after much prodding by his friends and neighbors decided to go down into town and give it a try
The team of blacks lived up to their reputation
There we no other teams at the contest that day that could hold a candle to Johnsons
After the contest
Johnson collected the prize money and decided to stick around town for a few days to celebrate
While eating at a local restaurant he met a woman and after many hours of talking
They fell in love
They were quickly married
And in a few days
They loaded all of her possessions into his wagon and began making the trip back into the mountains to start their new life together
After a short time on the trail
The horse on the right stumbled
He calmly said “That’s one”
A while later
The same horse stumbled again
Less calmly this time
He said
“That’s two”
A while later the same horse stumbled again and he said
“That’s three”
And took his Winchester out of its scabbard and promptly shot the horse
Killing him dead right there in the road
As he was getting down to unhitch the dead horse
His new wife was beside herself
She said
Are you crazy?
Are you insane?
You have the best matched team in the whole area
They just won you prize money and notoriety
Everyone would love to own a team like this
And you shot him for stumbling
He calmly looked at his new wife
Place the rifle back in it’s scabbard
And said
“That’s one”
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I would have to say
The man in this story dished out punishment
Not discipline
He was not molding the horse
Punishment according to Webster’s dictionary is
“The infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.”
I feel safe in saying that Johnson imposed a penalty on the horse”
Many in our world today want to think of the discipline of God as the punishment of God for wrong doing
Let me clarify this
We all deserve punishment
We are all sinners
And the punishment for sin
All sin is death
That is eternal separation from God
In common terms that means the punishment for sin is Hell
But
If we are believers in Christ
He took the punishment for our sins
He gave his life on the cross to forgive us
So if discipline is not punishment
What is it?
Let’s go back to Webster’s and see what he says about discipline
One of a few definitions is
“training that corrects, molds, or perfects the mental faculties or moral character”
Does discipline sometime involve punishment?
Yes
But the purpose of discipline is to teach – train
Improve
Mold us into the image of Christ
We been studying Hebrews for several weeks now
Our writer has given us a rundown of just a few of the great names of faith in our lineage as Christians
He has shown us how we
Like they
Can be great men and women of faith when we keep our eyes on Jesus
He showed us how these men and women
And all the believers who have come before us
Are witnesses to us
By the fact that
He shows us How by the fact that
They finished the race
That they kept the faith
Sometimes
In the face of sometimes harsh opposition
In spite of times of despair
Often in times of fear, uncertainty and sorrow
That if they can do it
We can do it
Let me read Hebrews 12:1-4 for you again today
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us. 2 We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, the champion who initiates and perfects our faith.[a] Because of the joy[b] awaiting him, he endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God’s throne. 3 Think of all the hostility he endured from sinful people;[c] then you won’t become weary and give up. 4 After all, you have not yet given your lives in your struggle against sin.