Summary: Part 12 of our Hebrews series

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”

-----Pause

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.

Remember a couple of weeks back

I had a lot of stuff stacked up here

A stove

Bricks

And an anvil

These things represented the things in our lives

Sins

Worries

Hardships

Misbeliefs and false teachings

Things

Weights

That slow down our spiritual growth and keep us from running the Christian race unencumbered

Our writer tells us that we can strip off these weights by keeping our eyes on Jesus

Our champion

The perfecter of our Faith

And when we strip them off

When we keep our eyes on Christ

We will run

We will finish

We will endure

And prevail

The audience that our writer was writing to had been facing

Persecution

And it was increasing

They were tempted to let that persecution cause them to fall away from the teachings of Jesus

They were tempted to go back to where they were

So are we sometimes

When life gets tough

Sometimes

We want to quit

Sometimes

We just want to take the easy path

Coast a bit

Stop fighting

Go with the flow

But we know that to do that means that we would lose the blessings God has promised us

We would

Lose our Joy- the joy of our salvation

The joy of our closeness with God

We would lose our peace

Peace that comes with knowing that God is in control

Our writer knows this

He knows that the people of that day as well as us

Would get tired and we would need reassurance

And he wants for us

What God has intended for us

So he goes on to talk to us about the discipline of God

Let me read verses 5-11 for you this morning

And have you forgotten the encouraging words God spoke to you as his children?[d] He said,

“My child,[e] don’t make light of the LORD’s discipline,

and don’t give up when he corrects you.

6 For the LORD disciplines those he loves,

and he punishes each one he accepts as his child.”[f]

7 As you endure this divine discipline, remember that God is treating you as his own children. Who ever heard of a child who is never disciplined by its father? 8 If God doesn’t discipline you as he does all of his children, it means that you are illegitimate and are not really his children at all. 9 Since we respected our earthly fathers who disciplined us, shouldn’t we submit even more to the discipline of the Father of our spirits, and live forever?[g]

10 For our earthly fathers disciplined us for a few years, doing the best they knew how. But God’s discipline is always good for us, so that we might share in his holiness. 11 No discipline is enjoyable while it is happening—it’s painful! But afterward there will be a peaceful harvest of right living for those who are trained in this way

Our writer very simply says

God disciplines those he loves

We don’t like it

We are not supposed to like it

Molding sometimes hurts

But this discipline produces righteousness when accepted and we turn from our sins

Listen

If you are choosing to sin

And you are not receiving God’s discipline

Though conviction of the Holy Spirit

Though a guilty conscience

Though shame

Through remorse

Through a knowledge of wrong doing

If there is no desire in you to repent

You may not be his child

God cannot and will not bless blatant disobedience

He will not embrace your disobedience

He will not simply look the other way

He will not change his views on sin, just because everyone else is doing it

Or the world now thinks it is ok

He loves his children

And he disciplines HIS children to show them how to live right

God disciplines us to correct us

From wrong thinking

From wrong speaking

From wrong living

God disciplines us to protect us

From the world

From ourselves

From the consequences of our sins and choices

God disciplines us because he loves us

Let me ask you a question

Who loves their child more?

A parent that allows a kid to do whatever they want

Play in the road or do things that are dangerous to themselves or others

Go to the wrong places

Hang out with the wrong people

Or

A parent

Who corrects

Trains

And maybe even punishes

Their kid

To teach them to do right

I think we can all agree

The one who loves is the one who cares enough to discipline their kid

It is never fun to get disciplined

But

Discipline shows a sure sign of love

When we belong to God

You can be sure that we will receive his discipline

Not if

But when

Because of his love

But

How we respond to that discipline will make all the difference on the effect it has on our lives

We can accept it with resignation-----what I mean buy this is we can become bitter

Distant

Not sorry for what we did only sorry we got caught

We can be upset

\Upset with God

Upset with ourselves

Upset with the world

We can shift the blame

Try to justify our actions and our decisions

We can make excuses

We can accept it with self pity thinking we don’t deserve it or that God is just picking on me

We can get mad once again at God

At ourselves

At whatever is causing us to be disobedient

Or we can accept it gratefully and see it as a chance to improve and grow

I am so thankful we serve a God

Who is willing to mold us as the kids molded the clay into people and animals

A God who loves us so much that he sent us a way to avoid the punishment we deserve

I am so thankful that My God does not give up on me after 3 mistakes or 300 mistakes

Or three thousand or even three million

I am so thankful that he shows his love for me by correcting me when I do wrong in order to show me how to do right

In order that I might get all he has for me

Close from the heart

Pray