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The Sure Hope of Perseverance

Perseverance gives the genuine believer sure hope, but no such assurance can be given to those who do not continue in the faith. In part 7 of Hebrews: Persevering Faith in the Superior Christ, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Hebrews 6:4-12.

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Study Notes

Perseverance: To stand firm in faith, to remain vitally connected to Christ.

Three Interpretations

  1. These are genuine believers who turn away from their faith and lose their salvation
  2. This is a hypothetical situation designed to warn immature Christians of the need to grow in faith or else face severe divine discipline
  3. These are “professing Christians” only- they are not genuine believers- and their falling away proves their insincerity

Understanding the Text

  1. Warning against falling away (Hebrews 6:4-8)
  2. Confidence and sure hope (Hebrews 6:9-12)

The Debate: Is the believer secure?

Some thoughts on the issue…

  • While acknowledging the difficulty of the issue and the strong emotions that often come with this debate, I believe both sides are biblically defensible
  • While very important, the matter is not an essential of the faith
  • Profession of faith, intellectual assent, affiliation with a church, involvement in church ministries or even powerful emotional religious experiences do not necessarily make for a genuine conversion
  • Scripture embraces various paradoxical tensions such as the Trinity and divine sovereignty/human responsibility. I believe one such tension is the security of the believer and the simultaneous charge/ warning to continue holding firm in faith
  • I believe that genuine believers in Christ will be held securely in Christ until the end, and therefore will persevere until the end. But, I also acknowledge the reality of doubt, besetting sins and even seasons of struggle and disobedience
  • All believers will appear at the judgment seat of Christ to be rewarded, or, suffer loss of rewards

Applying the Text

  • Is your hope sure?