Today, I am reading and commenting on Hebrews 10-11.
The writer of this letter tells us that our salvation comes from faith, just as Paul did in his letters. He also tells us that faith has two elements. If we have faith, we will be confident that our hopes will come to be and assured about things which cannot be seen. He then goes on to write about many Old Testament characters who exhibited their faith by taking actions, some of whom were rewarded in this life for their faith, but many of whom experienced only suffering. He gives us example after example of people who accomplished more than one would expect a mere human to be able to do. He, also, gives us examples of people who refused to stop testifying to the power of God in the face of suffering and even death. All of these examples the writer cites could have chosen to live as citizens of a country in this world, but instead they chose to live as citizens of the Kingdom of God, which had not yet appeared. Let us choose to follow their example and live lives of faith.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.