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“Don't Give Up, Hold On To Your Confidence”/ “It's
Topic: #102 of 715 for Sermons on Doubt
Scripture:
Hebrews 10:35
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: February 2005
Audience: Believer Mature (50 - +)
Introduction
For the few moments that are mine and as the Lord shall guide, I would like to use as a sermonic theme, “Don’t Give Up, Hold On To Your Confidence, Because It’s Only A Test.”
After looking at the theme several times, the Holy Spirit kept leading me to the trials and the tribulations of the Christian family.
More and more Christians are speaking of giving up, throwing in the towel, wanting to go back into this mean and evil world, walking around saying I just can’t take it no more. Does that sound familiar? Well anyone that chooses to turn his back on Christ and go back into this mean and evil world will have some severe consequences.
Development
As I was studying and researching the text, there were six points to preach on by I’m only touching on two. I won’t be too long this morning, unless the Holy Spirit extends me.
Point Number One: Encouragement For Tomorrow Comes From
Yesterday’s Strength
As I read Hebrews 10:35, it said “So do not throw away your confidence, it will be richly rewarded.” I was a little perplexed because I began to say what is this really saying to me? In the NIV Bible it says “Do not throw away your confidence, and the Max Lucado Study Bible says, So do not lose your courage, and the KJV says, Cast not away therefore your confidence.
Webster’s Dictionary defines confidence as a trust or faith in a person or thing. It also defines courage as the state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger, fear, or vicissitudes (the quality or state of being changeable) with self-possession, confidence, and resolution; or bravery.
Sometimes when you’re trying to exergise a scripture, you have to either read several verses or chapters prior to that scripture or sometimes you must read ahead several verses or chapters.
But as the Holy Spirit took me back to the 32nd verse of the 10th chapter of Hebrews, it (the Holy Spirit) began to illuminate my mind of the understanding.
This is an appeal to the Christians who want to turn back because of hard times. I call them drifters. Drifters are those who want to turn back. God does not favor drifters. He hates drifters and if they don’t repent He has a special punishment for them.
We can get our encouragement from yesterday’s strength. I know you’re sitting there wondering what in the world am I talking about. Just walk with me for a moment.
When I went back and read verses 32-34 it helped me, along with the Holy Spirit for understanding.
Lets look at our former Christian experience. Remember your first spiritual illumination. This was the time when the Spirit of God moved upon your heart for the very first time and confirmed the truth of Jesus Christ to and in you.
For the first time in your life you saw like never before what the Lord had done for you. You saw Jesus Christ as that savior who sacrificed His life for your sins to save you.
That was when you would be walking around the street singing that song by Donnie McClurkin, “Just for me…Just for me…Jesus came and He did it just for me…. And you couldn’t wait to testify about what the Lord had done for you.
Let somebody talk about your Lord and Savior in the wrong way. You had your sleeves rolled up and ready to fight. What happened? Where’s that fire?
Remember your endurance? Remember when your back
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