{"id":1326,"date":"2022-10-15T14:54:57","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:54:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/hebrews-123-consider-him-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:54:57","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:54:57","slug":"hebrews-123-consider-him-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/hebrews-123-consider-him-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Hebrews 12:3 &#8211; Consider Him &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hebrews 12:3 Consider Him  The writer of this book is writing to a group of Jews who are struggling. They are being persecuted for their faith, brutally so. Because of the arrests, beatings, confiscations, imprisonments, and deaths, some are considering recanting Jesus, going back to their old religion, Judaism, which was safe and accepted by Rome.  The writer of the book does not tell them to do any of the standard spiritual, strengthen building exercises: read the Bibles, pray, or assembly for worship. The command that he gives them is simpler than all of that. He tells them to &quot;Consider Him.&quot;  Heb 12:3  For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds.  Lets consider considering Him.  I. \\#Heb 3:1\\ There is a command, Consider Him.     A. What does consider mean?         1. It does not mean to simply look at, but to LOOK,             UNDERSTAND and LEARN!  (LUL)         2. The command is given on numerous occasions, and it is used             In the same way, (i.e. look, understand, learn).  Lu 12:24  Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?  Lu 12:27  Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.          3 The command means more than to glance at someone or             something.             a. It means to look, understand, and learn something.             b. To put it a different way, to consider means to                 conduct a focused, concentrated examination with the                 expectation of something of worth in return.     B. Notice: we are not to just consider things, but to consider         Him.         1. The Him is none other than Jesus Christ.         2. Sadly, even when we are pursuing spiritual things, we             often are not pursuing HIM but things of much lesser             value than Christ.             a. How often do we spend most of prayer time speaking                 of needs and problems?             b. How much of our worship time is consumed with                 announcements and the business of the church?             c. How much devotional time is consumed by thoughts of                 the day?             d. I am not saying anything is wrong with these, just                 that when we are considering things, we are NOT                 considering Him!         3. To consider Him, there must be focused, concentrated             examination of Jesus and Jesus alone.             a. To consider Him is NOT to consider us, other, our                 needs, or our wants.             b. To consider Him is NOT to consider matters of                 business or pleasure.             c. To consider Him is NOT to consider future, past, or                 present events.             d. To focus on Him is NOT to consider other things at                 all.             e. It is to think on Jesus and Jesus alone.     C. As this is a command, we ought to obey it.     D. Lets attempt to shut out every other person and every other         things and obey it now.  II. There are considerations.     A. The command is to consider Him, but in what way?  how?  where         should we direct our thoughts?     B. The same Bible writer who wrote the command, also gave us         some suggestions to get us started.  Hebrew 3:1  Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus;          1. \\#Heb 3:1\\ We should consider Him as the Apostle.             a. The Greek word for &quot;apostle&quot; is the same as &quot;angel.&quot;                 (1) Both means &quot;messenger&quot; or &quot;sent one.&quot;                 (2) All angels and apostles are messengers of God.                      (a) Some may be fleshly messengers.                      (b) Some may be spiritual messengers, but they                           are all sent by God with a message.                 (3) Notice that our King James capitalizes the word                      Apostle.                      (a) The translators did that because they                           considered that the reference was to Jesus,                           to God.                             i. I believe they are right.                            ii. This whole book is about Jesus and the                                 context certainly argues for it.                      (b) Out of respect and reverence for the names                           of God, they are capitalized.             b. So lets consider Jesus as THE Messenger.                 (1) He is the Messenger above all messengers.                 (2) Why?  Both because of who He is and because of                      the message He brought.                      (a) Jesus is God.                            i. In this case, Jesus did not just send a                                message.                           ii. He brought one, personally!                      (b) And what a message He brought!                            i. Do you realize every unanswerable                                question that plagued mans existence,                                Jesus either answered or completed the                                answer?                                aa. Where did we come from?                                bb. Where are we going?                                cc. Is there life after death?                                dd. What is the purpose of life?                                ee. Why do bad things happen?                                ff. What is the meaning of it all?                           ii. He brought us the message that God                                loves us.                                aa. That was not clearly revealed in                                     the Old Testament.                                bb. In fact, God appears to be quite                                     angry in the Old Testament.                          iii. He brought us the message that we can                                be saved, forgiven, and changed. (We                                did not get that message AT ALL in the                                Old Testament.)                           iv. He brought us the message of heaven and                                life after death.  (Even this message                                was not clearly given.)                      (c) You can beat your head against the rock of                           life trying to find answers to the                           unanswerable questions if you want, but I                           suggest you just consider the Apostle!                      (d) By the way, you will find that your time                           would be much better spent learning what to                           do with Jesus message instead of trying to                           find someone else!                      (e) I think you will learn that you need to                           accept Jesus Christ as your Savior and live                           for Him!         2. Consider Him as our High Priest.            a. Our standing before God has changed because of Him.            b. God has gone from being our Judge &amp; Executioner to                being our Redeemer and Advocate.            c. And we have gone from sinners, the enemies of God,                under the condemnation of sin and death to become the                sons and daughters of God!            d. How has that happened?                (1) Jesus our High Priest, went\/goes before the Father                     to apply His blood and plead our case.                (2) Jesus is our Advocate.  He defends us.                     (a) He can do such a good job because He knows we                          are innocent.                     (b) How does He know that?                     (c) Because He paid the price.                           i. He carries the proof of our innocence                               with Him, the BLOOD.                          ii. The fact that He defend us and paid the                               price for us has a double-effect on the                               Judge of the case!                (3) Now:                     (a) The One who once condemned us now commends                          us.                     (b) The One who once damned us now defends us.                     (c) The One who once slew us now saves us.                (4) Yet, the Prosecuting Attorney still harasses us.                     (a) The Prosecuting Attorney, the devil, and his                          star witness, US, come before US to accuse                          us.                     (b) He cannot accuse us before the Father for                          that case has already been tried and we have                          been found not-guilty.                     (c) But he makes us feel shame, regret, remorse,                          disgrace, and humiliation as he accuses us to                          us.                (5) What should we do?                     (a) If we are saved and those sins are under the                          blood, we should grab the devil by his                          labels (so he cant get away) and consider                          our High Priest, openly and loudly!                     (b) We should brag on Jesus until the devil                          starts to feel ashamed, regret, and remorse                          over ever bringing up our past to begin                          with!                     (c) Brad the devil down!         3. Consider Him who was faithful  Heb 3:2  Who was faithful to him that appointed him, as also Moses was faithful in all his house.                  a. These people were thinking about quitting.                 b. Jesus was given the most difficult tasks.                     (1) He was to leave behind all the powers that                          marked the Divine.  (He kept His nature and                          His character, but He left the power.)                     (2) He was to be locked into a body of flesh                          forever.                     (3) He was to walk among sinners.                     (4) He was to walk as a lowly servant.                     (5) He was to teach the unteachable, love the                          unlovable, and care for the uncareable.                     (6) He was do all of this without succumbing to                          sin or falling to the attacks of the devil.                     (7) After doing all of this, He was to take sin                          of all mankind upon Him.                     (8) Then He was to die the most cruel death man                          has ever invented.                 c. He did all of these things and so much more!                 d. Consider Him who gave up so much more than we                     ever could but never quit, never faltered, never                     stumbled.                 e. Consider Him when life gets tough because He                     certainly considered us.  Heb 12:2  Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.  III. There are causes, reasons why we need to consider Him.     A. Remember, part of the purpose of considering Him is the         expectation of something worthy in return.         1. If we give of ourselves to considering Him, it is             reasonable to expect that He should give Himself to us.         2. The definition of consider: to conduct a focused,             concentrated examination WITH THE EXPECTATION OF             SOMETHING OF WORTH IN RETURN.     B. What?  What are the reasons for considering Him?         1. Considering Him gives strength.  Heb 12:3  For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds.              a. This was the authors stated point in giving the                 command. (I mention it first because it is the                 purpose of the authors writing.)             b. Some of these Hebrews, many of whom had professed                 Jesus as their Savior, were becoming weak in their                 faith and resolve.             c. Some were abandoning Christ and going back to their                 former religions.             d. What is the cure?  Consider Him!                 (1) Look at Him!                 (2) Understand Him!                 (3) Learn of Him!                 (4) Doing so, will strengthen your faith and                      faithfulness.                 (5) Considering Jesus then becomes a spiritual-                      exercise program.             e. Let me tell you a secret:                 (1) Church is not the end.  It is the means to the                      end.                      (a) What is the end?                      (b) To get you to consider Him                 (2) The mind and spirit connected directly to the                      Holy Spirit can soak up infinitely more than his                      ears and eyes ever will during a sermon.                 (3) This is why private devotions are so important.                 (4) Devotions are the Biblical tool for keeping the                      child of God focused and fired up!             f. Peter did not use the word &quot;consider&quot; in his command;                 but in\\#2Peter 1:5-8\\, he used equivalent of it                 when he commanded the believer to take what spiritual                 grace God has given to him and to add to it the                 graces of virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience,                 godliness, kindness, and love.  Then he said:  2Peter 1:8  For if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.              g. The Psalmist himself was weakening under the pressures                 and injustices of this world.                 (1) He wrote:  Psalm 73:2  But as for me, my feet were almost gone; my steps had well-nigh slipped.                  (2) But then he went into Gods house.  Psalm 73:17  Until I went into the sanctuary of God                       (a) You do not have to be along to consider Him.                      (b) You can do it in a group, a congregation.                      (c) Indeed, that is the purpose or every church                           service.                      (d) There, the preaching, teaching, and singing                           focused his eyes back on his God and Savior,                           and immediately, there was a change.  Psalm 73:17 then understood I their end.  Psalm 73:21  Thus my heart was grieved, and I was pricked in my reins. 22  So foolish was I, and ignorant  Psalm 73:26  My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever.                  h. All through the Scriptures, both Old and New                     Testaments, by a variety of writers, we are told,                     when we consider Him, we are made stronger in the                     Lord!             2. Considering Him creates gratitude, praise, and                 thanksgiving.  Psalm 8:3  When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; 4  What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him? 5  For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour.                  a. The Psalm continues, but you see what happened,                 b. When one considers Him, one becomes moved with                     sentiments (emotions) of thanksgiving.                     (1) But I did noticed that as I wrote down the                          things that I have seen considering Christ                          do, that some of them seemed to be similar.                     (2) For example, gratitude, praise, and                          thanksgiving.                     (3) No doubt, this is why the Bible gives the                          often repeated command to sing praises to                          the Lord and to be thankful.                     (4) God expects us to consider His Son and be                          moved to this natural inclination.                 c. Songs and hymns are wonderful tools to create a                     heart of praise and thanksgiving, IF WE CONSIDER                     HIM while we sing.                 d. If not, they are mere, meaningless, mechanic                     movements, but when we consider Him, our hearts                     will be filled with praise, gratitude, and                     worship.  There is more!  Determination, humility, joy, conviction, and the list continues.  It comes from considering Him.  In truth, all the preaching and singing of the worship hour is just the tools God uses to get us to consider Him.  Regardless of where you are in life, you cannot go wrong by looking, understanding, and learning from Jesus.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hebrews 12:3 Consider Him The writer of this book is writing to a group of Jews who are struggling. They are being persecuted for their faith, brutally so. 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