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Hebrews 6:2a

Hebrews 6:2a The laying on of hands The 4 th  of the 6 “elementary teachings” is the “laying on of hands.” Frankly, in the Christian circles that I grew up in, this was a phrase that was unheard of, even though the preachers and teachers prided themselves on their Biblical knowledge and application! This was seen to be an Old Testament ritual. When a man brought an animal offering to the Temple for a peace offering or sin offering, he laid his hands on its head to demonstrate his personal identification with the sacrifice. In other words, he was transferring his identity to the animal. Perhaps the main point of the writer of Hebrews is simply that you don’t have to worry any more about laying your hands on Temple sacrifices, just lay hold of Yeshua, He is your ultimate sacrifice once for all. In its time that would certainly be a valid form of teaching for young and immature believers. But what about us? In Acts 8:18 the Apostles laid hands on those who had believed, to outwardly s...

Hebrews 6:2

Hebrews 6:2 Instruction about baptism So we come to the next of the  “elementary truths of God’s Word.”  In the NIV this is describes as  “instruction about cleansing rites”  although a footnote in some Bibles replaces this with  “baptisms.”  The English Standard Version talks about “washings”, the King James uses the word “baptisms” as does the New King James and the Amplified Version replaces this with “ritual purifications.” And so we go on. If the word is correctly translated “baptisms” it is probably embracing the baptism of John, the baptism of converts to Judaism, and the baptism in water sanctioned and taught by Jesus which is practiced by His church. He also talked about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit that still causes controversy in the church today! If, however, we are talking about ritual cleansing rites then we are into another whole ball game, the Jews had baptismal pools outside the Temple but also in their synagogues, these were called Mikve...

Hebrews 6:1continued

Hebrews 6:1 continued Faith in God We now come to the second of the  “elementary truths”  which is  “faith in God.”  It seems very simple and, at first sight, needs little explanation! It’s only when we stop and reflect on this phrase that we begin to realise how profound it is.  There are many, many levels of faith in God. They start with the basic belief that God, Yahweh, exists. There is a Being who transcends mankind, the earth we live in and the heavenly realms above, He is the all-seeing, all-hearing, all-knowing One who we call the Lord God. That simple statement is, for many, the beginning and the end of faith, they never make it beyond the stage of accepting the existence of a superior deity who rules over all. Having made that step of faith we now have to recognise our dependency and how we might please and show respect to such a great Being. We also must dismiss all inferior gods and the worship of created things rather than the Creator. That, in effe...

Hebrews 6:1

Hebrews 6:1 Repentance from acts that lead to death This chapter of Hebrews begins by setting out what the writer regarded as being “elementary teachings!” In other words, these are the doctrines and truths that should be taught to young believers and were regarded as the milk of the Word, as opposed to the meat that should be part of the diet of those who are mature in the faith. Let’s just list these elementary truths before we look at them in more depth: - 1.       Repentance from acts that lead to death 2.       Faith in God 3.       Instruction about cleansing rites 4.       The laying on of hands 5.       The resurrection of the dead 6.       Eternal judgement Each of these is regarded as elementary but we have to ask, are these the primary teaching modules used by most churches for new converts? Are these subjects that we are all fa...

Hebrews 5:14

Hebrews 5:14 Solid food for the mature I’ve often asked parents, and myself, did we ever teach our children to do wrong things or to sin? Did we teach them to lie, disobey, show a temper and manipulate situations for their own purposes? Of course not, those things are born within us all, we are human and as David writes, “ Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me.” Psalm 51:5. One of the major roles of a parent is to teach their children about righteousness. Because so many parents have not been taught themselves it’s not surprising that children do not have a clue. One of the benefits about such teaching is that it allows us to distinguish good from evil, this takes many years with our natural children let alone the spiritual children! The Apostle Paul takes this subject one step further when he writes to the Corinthians,  “Brothers and sister, I could not address you as people who live by the Spirit but as people who are still worldly – mere infan...

Hebrews 5:13

  Hebrews 5:13 Teaching infants about righteousness How many of us realise that there are numerous levels of Biblical teaching and understanding? For instance, someone who has recently been born again and has just discovered the wonder of a relationship with Jesus might well sum up their faith in a few, expressive sentences that make complete sense to another person who has never heard the message before. That is why new converts are the best evangelists. However, if we have been on the road with the Lord for 50 years, and during that time we have studied the Word and preached on it many, many times, when we try to share the Gospel in simple terms it becomes a very difficult task! What to leave in? What to leave out? What are the essentials? Does this doctrine need a fuller explanation?   It is not arrogant to find it difficult to express something that one was simple but now is not, because we’ve had a lifetime of exploring its complexities! Perhaps that is why pastors a...

Hebrews 5:12

Hebrews 5:12 Milk, not solid food For a Pastor, there is nothing more frustrating than to have members in your congregation who have never progressed, who stand still in their faith and show no inclination to move on! Some boast of a great experience in the past, of an encounter with God that changed their lives and use that moment as the major credential for their faith, but it seems impossible to help them to understand that every day can be an experience with the Lord! There are others, of course, who hear the teaching, listen to the pleadings of the Holy Spirit but somehow it passes them by, they do not make progress on the journey of faith. Others are hung up on particular doctrines or their allegiance to a way of thinking and cannot expand their horizons to embrace new truth or fresh encouragement from the Word of God.  It is impossible to argue with the writer of Hebrews who expresses similar frustrations, especially when he can identify those who, by now, should themselves ...