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Hebrews 3 — FBV

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3Verse 1So, my brothers and sisters who live for God and who share in this heavenly calling, we need to think carefully about Jesus—the one we say is sent by God,+and is the High Priest.Verse 2He was faithful to God in the work he was chosen to do, just like Moses was faithful to God in God's house.+Verse 3But Jesus deserves much greater glory than Moses, in the same way that the builder of a house deserves more credit than the house.Verse 4Every house has its builder; God is the builder of everything.Verse 5As a servant, Moses was faithful in God's house. He provided evidence of what would be announced later.Verse 6But Christ is a son, in charge of God's house. And we are God's house as long as we hold on with confidence to the hope we boast we believe in.Verse 7This is why the Holy Spirit says, “If you hear what God is saying to you today,Verse 8don't have a hard-hearted attitude+like the time you rebelled against him, when you tested him in the wilderness.Verse 9Your fathers put me through it, trying my patience, and they saw the evidence I gave them for forty years.Verse 10That generation made me angry+and so I said, ‘They're always mistaken in what they think, and they don't know me or what I'm doing.’Verse 11So in my frustration I vowed, ‘They shall not enter my rest.’”+Verse 12Brothers and sisters, make sure that none of you has an evil mindset that's given up trusting in the God of life.Verse 13Encourage each other every day while you still have “today,” so that none of you will be deceived by sin and become hard-hearted.Verse 14For we are partners with Christ as long as we hold on to our confidence in God from beginning to end.Verse 15As Scripture says, “If you hear what God is saying to you today, don't have a hard-hearted attitude like the time you rebelled against him.”+Verse 16Who was it that rebelled against God, even though they heard what he said? Wasn't it all those who were led out of Egypt by Moses?Verse 17Who was God upset with for forty years? Wasn't it those who sinned, those who were buried in the desert?Verse 18Who was God speaking of when he vowed they should not enter into his rest? Wasn't it those who disobeyed him?Verse 19So we see that they were not able to enter because they didn't trust him.
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