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Hebrews 12:1-3
Excerpted from: 'Being Seen of Them Forty Days'

These verses immediately follow the famous faith chapter of all who have gone before us and were led to keep their focus where it belonged with the promise to us that they were not being perfected by Christ apart from us.

In Hebrews 12:2 we read that we are all running the race together with endurance, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.

“Looking” is 872 in Strong’s Concordance: aphorao (af-or-ah'-o), which means “to attentively consider.” But this word is the derivation of two other words: apo and horao. Apo indicates the separation of a person or an object from another person or an object with which it was formerly united but is now separated. Horao means to properly stare at; that is, (by implication) to discern clearly (physically or mentally); at its base it means: to look away steadfastly or intently toward a distant object. Metaphorically, it means to behold in the mind, to fix the mind upon (consider this in terms of Paul’s plea to the brethren at Philippi as recorded in Philippians 2:5, “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus”).

“Unto” is 1519 in Strong’s: eis; a primary preposition: to or into (indicating the point reached or entered); metaphorically of a state or condition into which one comes, after verbs of motion, duration. One of the word studies I reviewed explained it this way, “To baptize into somebody or into the name of somebody means to baptize into the obligations incumbent on a disciple of someone or to be identified with the character and purposes of such a person.” As it pertains to this sermon, I thought it helpful to see this word in a context that is of the most significant consequence to us.


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The Fruit of the Spirit: Patience  
The Weightier Matters (Part 4) : Faith and Fidelity  

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The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Healing Blind Bartimaeus  

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Laying Aside Every Weight (Part Three)  

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Go Forward  
Matthew (Part Thirty-One)  
Many Are Called, But Few Are Chosen (Part Six)  
Change and Hope  
The Ultimate Gift  
Hope in a Turbulent World  
Establishing Our Hearts Before Christ's Return  
Deuteronomy (Part 7)  
Grace, Mercy, and Favor (Part Three): A Faithful Witness to God's Mercy  
Built as a Witness  
Principled Living (Part Seven): Enduring to the End  
Psalms of Ascents  
Facing Times of Stress: Contentment  
Facing Cultural Headwinds  
Faith and the Christian Fight (Part One)  
Spiritual Endurance  
Patiently Waiting for Christ's Return  
Among the Few  
Listen To The Lamb's Voice  



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