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1
Therefore,
since we have
so great
a cloud
of witnesses
surrounding
us,
let us also
lay aside
every
encumbrance
and the sin
which so easily entangles
us,
and let us run
with endurance
the race
that is set before
us,
2
fixing our eyes
on Jesus,
the author
and perfecter
of faith,
who
for the joy
set before
Him endured
the cross,
despising
the shame,
and has sat down
at the right hand
of the throne
of God.
3
For consider
Him who has endured
such
hostility
by sinners
against
Himself,
so
that you will not grow weary
and lose
heart.
4
You have not yet
resisted
to the point
of shedding blood
in your striving
against
sin;
5
and you have forgotten
the exhortation
which
is addressed
to you as sons,
"MY SON,
DO NOT REGARD LIGHTLY
THE DISCIPLINE
OF THE LORD,
NOR
FAINT
WHEN YOU ARE REPROVED
BY HIM;
6
FOR THOSE
WHOM
THE LORD
LOVES
HE DISCIPLINES,
AND HE SCOURGES
EVERY
SON
WHOM
HE RECEIVES."
7
It is for discipline
that you endure;
God
deals
with you as with
son
s;
for what
son
is there whom
his father
does not discipline?
8
But if
you are without
discipline,
of which
all
have become
partakers,
then
you are illegitimate children
and not sons.
9
Furthermore,
we had
earthly
fathers
to discipline
us, and we respected
them; shall we not much
rather
be subject
to the Father
of spirits,
and live?
10
For they disciplined
us for a short
time
as seemed best
to them, but He disciplines us for our good,
so
that we may share
His holiness.
11
All
discipline
for the moment
seems
not to be joyful,
but sorrowful;
yet
to those
who have been trained
by it, afterwards
it yields
the peaceful
fruit
of righteousness.
12
Therefore,
strengthen
the hands
that are weak
and the knees
that are feeble,
13
and make
straight
paths
for your feet,
so
that the limb which is lame
may not be put out of joint,
but rather
be healed.
14
Pursue
peace
with all men,
and the sanctification
without
which
no one
will see
the Lord.
15
See
to it
that no
one
comes short
of the grace
of God;
that no
root
of bitterness
springing
up causes trouble,
and by it many
be defiled;
16
that there be no
imm
or
al
or
godless person
like
Esau,
who
sold
his own
birthright
f
or
a single meal.
17
For you k
no
w
that even
afterwards,
when he desired
to inherit
the blessing,
he was rejected,
for he found
no
place
for repentance,
though
he sought
for it with tears.
18
For you have not come
to a mountain that can be touched
and to a blazing
fire,
and to darkness
and gloom
and whirlwind,
19
and to the blast
of a trumpet
and the sound
of
word
s
which
sound was such that those
who heard
begged
that no
further
word
be spoken
to them.
20
For they could not bear
the command,
"IF EVEN
A BEAST
TOUCHES
THE MOUNTAIN,
IT WILL BE STONED."
21
And so
terrible
was the sight,
that Moses
said,
"I AM
FULL OF FEAR
and trembling."
22
But you have come
to Mount
Zion
and to the city
of the living
God,
the heavenly
Jerusalem,
and to myriads
of angels,
23
to the general assembly
and church
of the firstborn
who are enrolled
in heaven,
and to God,
the Judge
of all,
and to the spirits
of the righteous
made perfect,
24
and to Jesus,
the mediator
of a new
covenant,
and to the sprinkled
blood,
which speaks
better
than
the blood of Abel.
25
See
to it that you do not refuse
Him who is speaking.
For if
those
did not escape
when they refused
him who warned
them on earth,
much
less
will we escape who turn away
from Him who warns from heaven.
26
And His voice
shook
the earth
then,
but now
He has promised,
saying,
"YET
ONCE MORE
I WILL SHAKE
NOT ONLY
THE EARTH,
BUT ALSO
THE HEAVEN."
27
This
expression, "Yet
once more,"
denotes
the removing
of those
things which can
be shaken
,
as of created things,
so
that those
things which cannot
be shaken
may remain.
28
Therefore,
since we receive
a kingdom
which cannot be shaken,
let us show
gratitude,
by which
we may offer
to God
an acceptable
service
with reverence
and awe;
29
for our God
is a consuming
fire.
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