{"id":1336,"date":"2022-10-15T14:55:05","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:55:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/hebrews-617-19-my-anchor-hopes-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:55:05","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:55:05","slug":"hebrews-617-19-my-anchor-hopes-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/hebrews-617-19-my-anchor-hopes-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Hebrews 6:17-19 &#8211; My Anchor Hopes &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hebrews 6:17-19 My Anchor Hopes  The book of Hebrews is one of the more difficult books to understand in the New Testament. When you consider that it is not a book of prophecy with symbols and signs, that says a lot, but it is not difficult because it is prophetic.  It is difficult because it is deep.  Let me give you four words that used in these three verses and then I will attempt to explain their connection: God, Promise, Hope Anchor.  \\#17\\ GOD wants to demonstrate that He is immutable (unchangeable).   He wants to do that so we will trust Him.  To do that, God makes PROMISES \\#17,18\\ or oaths.  \\#18\\ These promises give us two things:     (1) &quot;strong consolation&quot; or comfort.     (2) HOPE.  HOPE is mentioned in \\#18, 19\\.  Hope is the Bible          is assurance, certainty, absoluteness.  \\#19\\ This HOPE and comfort, will be an ANCHOR to the soul.  An    ANCHOR keeps us steadfast and sure regardless of what kind of    storm we are within.  So in all of this, God is wanted us to have assurance, confidence, that He will do what He has said.  If you do not see that, when you get home just study through these verses, and I believe you will. However, that is not my topic this evening.  My desire tonight is to share some of the &quot;Anchors of Hope&quot; that keep us steadfast in the storms.  I. Our anchor hopes in the promise of salvation.     A. I realize that I am mostly preaching to the choir right now,         but we need to understand the strength our salvation gives         us.     B. Our salvation keeps us steadfast regardless of what is         happening around us.  Romans 10:13  For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.  Acts 2:21  And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.  John 3:15  That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.  Acts 16:31  And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.      C. These verses tell us about our salvation.  Together they say         some things:         1. Anyone can be saved.         2. Anyone who is saved is saved for all eternity.         3. Anyone who is saved is secured by God.  II. Our anchor hopes is in the rest of God.  Hebrews 4:3 For we which have believed do enter into rest.      A. God has a refreshing rest for us.     B. The rest God has for us not idleness.         1. Too many think Gods kingdom is idleness.         2. Adam and Eve were not idle before the fall.             a. God gave them a Garden to keep and a world to rule                 over.             b. Their labor had not toil or sweat, but still they were                 not idle.             c. I cant think of many things worse than to have an                 eternity with nothing to do.     C. The rest God offers is a peace. It is a peace of the soul, of         the mind, and of the spirit.  John 14:27  Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.          1. This rest will stabilize us, make us steadfast in the             turbulent world.         2. If the outside must be a turbulent sea, then let the             inside be in a state of rest!       D. While I am certain many things can take away our peace, our         rest, two came to mind as I worked on this message.         1. We can lose our rest.             a. We can sin our rest, our peace, away.             b. We need that inner rest.  If the world is going to                 rock and whirl, we need to calm inner peace.             c. But we can sin it away with things like lust, lying,                 greet, hatred, envy.             d. We can sin it away by being lazy spiritually, not                 doing the things we need to do to have Gods rest.             e. A quote is attributed to John Wayne.                 (1) Life is tough.  It is even tougher if you are                      stupid.                 (2) Life is tough.  It is even tougher if you are                      carnal.             f. Have no fear.  Our situation can be rectified by doing                 three things:                 (1) Repent &#8211; Turn away from our sin.                 (2) Confess our as wrong and ask forgiveness of it.  1John 1:9  If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.  Proverbs 28:13   He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.                  (3) Get close to Christ                      (a) There is a lot of work in defeating our                           sinful desires.                      (b) However, the key to the Christian life is                          not in overcoming the evil desires.                      (c) The key to the Christian life is drawing so                           close to Christ that He changes our                           desires.         2. We can let others take our rest.  Romans 12:18  If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.              a. Gods desire is that we be at peace with others.             b. But two passages in the Bible tell us that we can lose                 our peace with others in two ways.                 (1) \\#Matt 5:23-25\\ &#8211; I can do something that hurts                      someone else.                 (2) \\#Matt 18:15-17\\ Someone else can do something                      that hurts me.             c. Some things are true no matter which of the situations                 you are involved in.                 (1) Broken relationships with others can steal your                      rest with God.                       (a) God wants us to be at peace with others.                      (b) Our fellowship with God is hindered, no                           matter whether we were wronged or whether                           we wronged them.                 (2) In both of these cases, we are to go to the                      person we are out of peace with and attempt to                      make things right.             d. Nothing ages the body and corrodes the soul more than                 a spirit of bitterness,             e. We need the Anchor of Hope that comes from the rest                 of God.  III. Our anchor hopes in the resurrection.  John 11:25  Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: 26 And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?      A. I do enjoy preaching funerals&#8211;if they are saved people.         1. Not because I enjoy seeing people suffer, but because I             enjoy telling people who are suffering about the great             heaven their loved one has moved into.         2. Jesus, while walking to the grave, told Mary that Lazarus             was not dead.             a. How difficult that must have been to hear?  how                 confusing?             b. But Jesus proved His point when He got to the                 graveside!             B. Few talk about death, but Christians should delight to talk         about it.     C. Why?  Because death ends very few things of value for us.         1. Sadly, it will end our relationship with lost people.             a. This is the only real loss I could think of.             b. Those we have loved, lived with, worked beside- if                 they are lost, that relationship will be left behind.         2. Our relationships with the saved will be interrupted.             a. While that is not pleasant, we must remember the                 relationship has not ended.             b. It will be renewed in a way that beyond anything we                 can image, and it will be renewed &quot;just later this                 afternoon&quot; (Heaven time).          3. It will end our earthly occupation (maybe not singers).             Most of our earthly careers are attempting to fix what             time and sin tears up.         4. It will end our struggle with sin.         5. It will end our evangelistic work.     D. However, the resurrection will also begin some very glorious         things.          1. The new relationship with saved people.         2. Death will begin our heavenly, eternal work.         3. Death will place us in glory with God.     E. The Bible is clear:  There is a life to be lived on the other         side of death.     F. In the Bible, God describes death as nothing more than a         walk through a valley in the dimming sunlight.  Psalm 23:4  Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.          1. Yet that is only how the journey begins.         2. It completes with you exiting the valley in the dawning of             a new morning!     F. Dr. Adrian Rogers, in one of his messages, told his church         that when he died, he wanted to be buried with a Bible for         three reasons:         1. He had lived by it.         2. He had rested in the eternal hope of it.         3. When the trumpet sounded, he would come out of the grave             riding on the promise of it.  IV. Our anchor hopes in Gods rewards.  1Cor 3:13  Every mans work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every mans work of what sort it is. 14  If any mans work abide which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive a reward.      A. Like Paul, I do not count myself to have apprehended the         things that God has for me.     B. However, that does not make me think I shall not receive         rewards of my Lord.         1. The Bible promises that if any man (or woman) builds             on the foundation, he shall receive a reward.         2. I understand a few of my failures, and I know I shall lose             some in the fire.         3. However, I am anchored in the promise and hope that there            are some rewards that even I shall receive!             a. I have heaven.             b. I have an eternity with God the Father, Christ His Son,                 and the Holy Spirit of God.             c. I have a glorified body.             d. I have a mansion above.             e. I have a place to serve my Creator and God for all                 eternity.         4. If thats all there was, I would rejoice but there is             much more!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hebrews 6:17-19 My Anchor Hopes The book of Hebrews is one of the more difficult books to understand in the New Testament. When you consider that it is not a book of prophecy with symbols and signs, that says a lot, but it is not difficult because it is prophetic. 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