{"id":1342,"date":"2022-10-15T14:55:11","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:55:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/hebrews-414-16-help-in-the-time-of-need-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:55:11","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:55:11","slug":"hebrews-414-16-help-in-the-time-of-need-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/hebrews-414-16-help-in-the-time-of-need-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Hebrews 4:14-16 &#8211; Help in the Time of Need &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hebrews 4:14-16 Help In the Time Of Need  This Bible passage is rich in the promises of God. Just to summarize it, lets see what the passage offers us.  1.  Help is offered in the time of need.  Heb 4:16  we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.      a. I see no limitations placed.     b. Whatever our problem, whatever our situation. God offers mercy         and help to those who are His. 2. This help is offered as we pray.  Heb 4:16  Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may.      a. From earth, the only way we may approach the throne of grace         is by prayer.     b. When we need something, we are commanded to come boldly to that         throne in prayer.     c. This tremendously narrows my responsibility in seeking help.         (1) Help is not contingent on how long I have been a              Christian or by the quality of service I have provided              Him.         (2) It is offered based only on my seeking it.  James 4:2 ye have not, because ye ask not.  3. The help is available and prayer works because Jesus, our great     High Priest, has ascended to heaven to work on our behalf.  Heb 4:14  Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God.      a. This passage links Jesus High Priest role with His being our         Helper in time of need.     b. I have help because of Jesus.  The Bible makes much of Gods help to His people, but can we have confidence in Gods offer of help? Can we trust God to help us when we need Him?  The answer is YES. I cannot be you and you cannot be me, but it is my belief that God helps His people in their time of Need. I have arrived at that conclusion because I have settled three issues about God in my heart. If you will settle these three issues, I believe you can have confidence in Gods help as well.  I. Is God able to help?     A. It is impossible for me to have confidence in Gods help until         first I settle the issue of Gods ability.         1. Can I have a problem or situation so great, that God can             not help with it?         2. The root of this issue is in Gods ability and power.             a. Can He?             b. The short answer s YES HE can.             c. I cannot have a problem so great that God cannot                 help me.     B. My answer was settled for me through 2 proofs.         1. The Bible tells me of Gods great power.             a. This is the God who was able to help the children of                 Israel escape the tyranny of Egypts Pharaoh.                 (1) God pulled no punches in helping His children                      then.                      (a) God selected and preserved Moses.                      (b) God called and sent Moses.                      (c) God empowered and helped Moses.                 (2) If God could do it for them, I believe God could                      do it for me.             b. Again, when the children of Israel entered the                 Promise Land.                 (1) God brought them into the land by parting the                      Jordan River.                 (2) Their first battle was against the impregnable                      Jericho and it demonstrated the supernatural                      extremes to which God would go to defeat                      Israels enemies.                 (3) \\#Joshua 12:24\\ said before it was over, Israel                      had defeated 31 kings and conquered 31 kingdoms.                 (4) If God could do it for them, I believe God could                      do it for me.         2. My own walk (experience) with God tells me of Gods great             power.             a. God has used His Word to kept me out of trouble.                 (1) I have learned that the power of God that keeps                      us from problems is just as great as the power                      of God that gets me out of problems.                 (2) Gods teaching and commandments on keeping my                      body pure have kept me from doing things harmful                      to myself and my family.                 (3) Gods teaching and commandments on separatation                      have kept me out of some very harmful                      situations.                 (4) Gods teaching and commandments on faithfulness,                      duty, love, and stewardship have kept me moving                      on for Christ instead of washing out.                 (5) Gods ways are not intended to keep you from                      having fun but to keep you from having harm.             b. God has used His word and prayer to get me out of                 trouble.                 (1)  I do not make myself to be some great prayer                       warrior.                 (2) In fact, I suspect most of my blessings come from                      those who prayed for me instead of the prayers I                      prayed myself.                 (3) But God has proved Himself over and over again to                      be the Power that helps and protects me.  II. Does God care?     A. If God is able, does He really care what happens to me?         1. The root of this issue is Gods compassion. Is God             compassionate?  Does God care?         2. Again the answer is YES.     B. I see that in the Word of God.         1. \\#Matt 9:35-38\\             a. Jesus cared enough to help.             b. He healed their sick and preached the saving gospel to                 them.             c. Then He cared enough to appoint others to help them as                 well.         2. \\#Matt 14:13-21\\             a. Again, He cared.             b. He preached and healed all day.             c. Then, He fed 5000 plus with 5 loaves and 2 fishes.         3. \\#Matt 15:29-32\\             a. Almost the same situation but the people had been with                 Jesus 3 full days now.             b. This time Jesus took 7 loaves and a non-recorded                 number of fish to feed in excess of 4000.         4. \\#Matt 20:29-34\\             a. Two unnamed blind men on a street with hundreds or                 thousands.             b. Probably beggars yet they were readily granted an                 audience before the King of kings.     C. Does God care?         1. Yes!         2. You will not find a need or a person that God is not             concerned.  III. Will God help me?     A. This is what it all boils down to.         1. As Christians, we can objectively answer that we know God             is both able and concerned.         2. The question is, &quot;Is He willing to help?&quot;         3. Again, I cannot answer for God in every situation.     B. But the Bible does bear record that God IS willing.         1. One of the points of Jesus coming was to show us the             Father.  (If God is anything like Jesus, He will help!)  John 14:8 Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us. 9 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?          2. \\#Matt 8:1-4\\             a. &quot;If you are willing, Lord!&quot;             b. Jesus said, &quot;I am WILLING.&quot;             c. This must have made an impression on the other                 disciples for \\#Mark 1:41, Luke 5:13\\ both record                 this healing as well.         3. Not only was Jesus willing to help this leper but every             other need that was ever brought to Him, Jesus WANTED TO             HELP.             a. I am not going to say God will do whatever you ask                 because sometimes:                 (1) We are out of Gods will.                 (2) We ask for things based on our limited                     understanding.             b. I will say,                 (1) God is more willing to help than most of us give                      Him credit for.                 (2) If God does not help in the way you think He                      should, it is most likely because He has                      something better for you.  You can have confidence in God helping you in the time of your need.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hebrews 4:14-16 Help In the Time Of Need This Bible passage is rich in the promises of God. Just to summarize it, lets see what the passage offers us. 1. Help is offered in the time of need. Heb 4:16 we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need. a. 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