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Summary: When we have hope, we can be thankful … because He is in in control! It's when we focus on ourselves that it's easy to lose hope. This Thanksgiving, are you putting your hope and thankfulness in the right place?

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Hope

Hebrews 6:13-20

Introduction

- The title of the message is “Hope”

Hope is a powerful weapon against the enemy because in it we are restored

If we have hope, we are able to face the most difficult times of live

If we have hope, even in the face of great loss we are able to smile

If we have hope, when the enemy wages war against us, we can still stand

Paul writes often about hope and it’s power, and today’s scripture is no different

- Read Hebrews 6:13-20 / Pray

∆ Point 1 – What God promises is forever (13-16)

- God’s promises are certain … they are unchanging and unmoving

-- He has never let us down; nor has he turned his back on us (Jer 29:11)

-- APP: There has never been a time in our lives where God has left us alone

- When God makes a promise, it is firm, solid, and never-ending

-- God’s promise to Abraham was fulfilled in Isaac; even though he was old man

-- Many of us might think, “Well Bro TJ that was a long time ago …”

- It does not matter what is happening in your life; God is able to overcome

-- He is able to give you peace and comfort because He is the one in charge

-- Even in the storms of life; when the wind and waters rage; God is in charge

-- This is why it’s important that we put our trust in God alone; for everything

- God’s ultimate promise in my opinion: Revelation 21:4, “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”

- TRANS: With this knowledge, we CAN move forward and live WITH hope!

∆ Point 2 – Who gives us hope? (17-20)

- Re-read verses 17-20

-- Hope is the only stable thing we have; it is a total unchanging factor today

- Even in the face of tragedy, His hope still stands strong – because Jesus does

-- Our hope is found in Jesus because of all that He has already done for you and I

- Paul’s letter to Titus gives us tremendous hope, just as he does in Hebrews:

-- Titus 1:2, “… in the hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the beginning of time” (God’s hope has always been eternal)

-- Titus 2:13, “… while we wait for the blessed hope—the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ” (We wait for the hope to be revealed)

-- Titus 3:7, “… so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life. (We are justified to be heirs because of His work)

- IMP (v19): We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.

• No matter what happens in our life, it is Jesus who makes all things secure

• It is Jesus who gives us complete and total satisfaction; He holds the destiny

• Even in the face of tragedy, Jesus brings with Him the peace that we need

Huge question that we need to ask and answer is: “Why does Jesus do this?”

- v19b: “… It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain, where our forerunner, Jesus, has entered on our behalf. He has become a high priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek.”

- Allow me to indulge in a little teaching on this …

-- The term is a transliteration of two Hebrew words, “melek” and “tsedeq”

∆ - The Hebrew melek means king … and tsedeq means righteousness

- Therefore, the term "melchizedek" means literally, "king of righteousness"

-- Re: A king is always preeminent in his jurisdiction; he rules supremely

- Melchizedek was a real priest mentioned in Genesis 14

-- He presented bread and wine to Abraham’s weary men after a tough battle

-- He is also presented in Psalm 100 as a type of Christ; called “a priest forever”

-- APP: We all die; but this priest rules forever – His Kingdom has no end

- IMP: This distinction is given only to Jesus; who lives and reigns today

-- In order for Him to enter in Hebrews 6 as our sacrifice, one thing is certain

-- He had to be the actual (not figurative) "king" of righteousness

- Jesus entered the inner sanctuary for one purpose: to be our high priest

-- Because He did so, he has been established to reign on high … forever!

- He has entered to be crowned as the most righteous; He holds our hope secure

-- When the storms rage and the battle is on; Jesus gives us peace in the tragedy

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