Thursday, October 23, 2025

Your Better and Enduring Reward, Hebrews 10:32-39


There is available to you a great reward, above and beyond all you could ever ask or think. It will never fade, grow old, or break.

This enduring reward is for the enduring.  

32 But recall the former days in which, after you were illuminated (born again), you endured a great struggle with sufferings: 33 partly while you were made a spectacle both by reproaches and tribulations, and partly while you became companions of those who were so treated; 34 for you had compassion on (the prisoners) me in my chains, and joyfully accepted the plundering of your goods, knowing that you have a better and an enduring possession for yourselves in heaven35 Therefore do not cast away (blind Bart, Mark 10:46-52) your confidence, which has great reward. 36 For you have need of endurance, so that after you have done the will of God, you may receive the promise:

37 “For yet a little while,
And He who is coming will come and will not tarry.
38 Now the just shall live by faith;
But if anyone draws back,
My soul has no pleasure in him.”

(vs 37-38 quote from Habakkuk 2:3-4)

39 But we are not of those who draw back to perdition, but of those who believe to the saving of the soul.

Recall the former days. Can you remember back when you were first illuminated, first born again? You may remember the day and hour the Lord came in and changed your life.

And then some may say, “I don't even remember when I became a Christian.” I was raised in a Christian home. I was brought up believing in Jesus and I simply grew into knowing and loving and serving Him.

Like that question we often ask couples: “So, how did you two meet?”

How you came to know Christ is your story. You should intentionally remember it. It’s your and His, HIStory.

Remember the former days. Remember the things that we've been through. Good and bad. Smooth and bumpy. Better or worse. Richer or poorer. Before Christ and after.

Remember the former days. Revelation 2:4- 5. The first letter to the seven Churches, Jesus tells us to do the same thing.

“I know your works, your labor, your patience, and that you cannot bear those who are evil. And you have tested those who say they are apostles and are not, and have found them liars; and you have persevered and have patience, and have labored for My name’s sake and have not become weary.

So far so good, you’re doing a good job, I appreciate it, thank you. But something’s missing. You’re going through the motions, but your heart is no longer in it. The spring in your step, the gleam in your eye, the smile on your face, the joy on your face, is gone.

This is not good. We need to talk.

Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love.

Jesus didn’t go anywhere. He’s still committed to the relationship. He still loves you more than you could ever imagine.

But you left. For whatever reason you let your heart grow cold, apathetic, distant.

He’s still waiting, reaching, knocking, calling...

But you no longer remember the former days.

So He says:

 Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent and do the first works, or else I will come to you quickly and remove your lampstand from its place—unless you repent.

Lampstand represents the Church. (Revelation 1:20).

If you’ve left your First Love (Jesus), and don’t repent, one day He will come quickly and remove the Church... and you’ll be left behind.

Remember your former days,

Psalm 103:1-5.
Bless the Lord, O my soul;
And all that is within me, bless His holy name!
Bless the Lord, O my soul,
And forget not all His benefits:
Who forgives all your iniquities,
Who heals all your diseases,
Who redeems your life from destruction,
Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies,
Who satisfies your mouth with good things,
So that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.

Forget not. Remember the former days in which after you were illuminated. Jesus said at the last supper, do this in remembrance of me. Do you remember what you've come through? Do you remember what He’s done for you?

My sister, journals. It's a great way to help us remember. On this date, God did that. On this date, the Lord said this. On this day, I prayed this, and lo and behold, the Lord answered.

Remember the former days after you were illuminated. You endured a great struggle, a great fight of affliction. What they went through is an example for us.

We have struggles in our country, persecution against Christians, it’s going to get worse, but currently nothing compared to what our Church founding fathers went through.

They had to acknowledge Caesar is God to be allowed into the marketplace. In other words, they were unable to buy and sell unless they became politically correct.

One day that will mean taking the mark of the beast, selling your soul, so you can eat. Revelation 13:16-17. (Pray you escape this Great Tribulation).

They became impoverished outcasts and martyrs. Our word “martyr” comes from the Greek word martus, which means, witness. So many witnesses for Christ were killed, the word for witness came to be akin to martyr. 

How did they handle it? (remember they are our examples).

They joyfully accepted the plundering of their goods. (Hebrews 10:34).

If someone breaks your car window because of your Jesus bumper sticker, how would you handle it? Joyfully? Prayerfully. Or curse the person and damn them to hell?

For being a disciple of Christ. For preaching the gospel...

Matthew was martyred by the sword in Ethiopia

Mark was dragged to death by horses through the streets of Alexandria, Egypt.

Luke was hanged in Greece.

John was boiled in oil, but miraculously survived, so he was exiled to the prison Island of Patmos, where he penned the prophetic Book of Revelation, and was the only apostle to die of old age.

Peter was crucified upside down, feeling unworthy to die as Jesus.

James, leader of the church in Jerusalem, was beaten to death after he survived being thrown from the pinnacle of the Temple.

James the Son of Zebedee was beheaded by Herod in Jerusalem. His faith convicted his executioner to convert and accept the same fate.

Andrew was crucified in Greece, and preached Jesus to his tormentors until his last breath.

Bartholomew was a missionary to Armenia where he was flayed alive.

Thomas preached all the way to India until stabbed to death with a spear.

Matthias was stoned and then beheaded.

Paul was beheaded by Nero in Rome. His writings, from prison, continue to change the world.

Others had trial of cruel mockings and scourgings, yea, moreover of bonds and imprisonment: They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword: they wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins; being destitute, afflicted, tormented; they wandered in deserts, and in mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth. Of whom the world was not worthy.) Hebrews 11:36-38

None of them, not even one, renounced their faith.

Light shines brightest in the darkest night.

If that’s the price of being a disciple, would you still be in?

 Could you joyfully accept these things knowing you have a better and an enduring possession. Hebrews 10:34.

Is your relationship with Jesus better than everything else?

If you lost everything, would you still hold fast to Jesus and feel like you've lost nothing?

Is there an earthly possession or relational possession, that would be a deal breaker? If God takes my spouse or my child or my loved one or my job or my money or my health, then that’s it, I'm through.

Is that the case?

We must examine our hearts.

Is there something or is He the better, the best, the enduring possession? He must be number one priority and they are our example. They went through all these things, became martyrs, became impoverished, and they held fast.

Even though, they were sorely tried and tempted to give up. That’s why Hebrews was given. To tell them to hold fast, to The Anchor that holds and endures, forever.

Proper perspective is powerfully important. You see, this life is but a vapor. We're here today, gone tomorrow.

So, if it's not so great on this earth, so what, we can endure.

Jesus said (John 16:33), “In this world you will have tribulation—” We will have a great fight of affliction. “—but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”

We're in a wrestling match. We're in a race. So don’t be surprised if they’re trying to outrun you. Don’t freak out if they’re trying to pin you. They’re supposed to. It’s a race. It’s a fight. Opponents are inevitable.

Fight the Good fight for the prize. Run the race to win.

If you don’t quit, you win.

Weary not in well doing, for in due season you shall reap if you faint not. Galatians 6:9

We will struggle.

It's not a lack of God's ability.

It’s for our accountability. We are in the battle we put ourselves in when we rejected Him way back in the Garden. And every single day since then.

We were doomed for destruction.

God is Love. He sent His Son. Jesus came and fought and won. Now we simply need to pick up our cross and follow Him off the battlefield.

Don’t drop the cross, even though it gets heavy, keep your eyes on the Prize, and keep putting one foot in front of the other. 

Hebrews 10:35, Therefore do not cast away your confidence which has great reward.

Hebrews 11:6, Without faith, it's impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him."

Do not cast away. There’s a great fight of affliction to get you to cast off Christ. Just take a break, indulge just a little, you deserve it, no need to be so diligent, relax, cast away...

That’s the door for leaving your First Love, to lukewarm, apathy.      

Do not go there!

No one, having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God. Luke 9:62. 

If anyone wants to come after Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross and follow Me. Matthew 16:24.

 

There is available to you a great reward, above and beyond all you could ever ask or think. It will never fade, grow old, or break.

However, this enduring reward is only for the enduring.  

He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. (Heb. 11:6).

Moses understood the riches of Egypt couldn’t compare to God’s Great Reward.

By faith Moses, when he became of age, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter, choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God than to enjoy the passing pleasures of sin, esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt; for he looked to the reward. Hebrews 11:24-26.

Moses is our example.

The disciples are our example.

God is in the middle of it all cheering us on, toward the reward waiting for those who endure to the end.

 Cast away is one word in the original text and only used one other time in Scripture, in Mark 10:50. Blind Bartimaeus was on the roadside begging when he heard Jesus was passing by. So, he shouted, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me.” They told him to shut up. But Jesus told them to tell him to come to Him. So, blind Bart immediately cast away his garment and went to Jesus. Before you can blink, Blind Bart was blind no more and following Jesus.

That garment he cast away was his government issued welfare cloak that said, “I’m blind, I’m a victim, all I can do is beg.” But Something told him he had a better, enduring, eternal reward awaiting. All he had to do was cast away that old victim identity and follow the Victor.

The Lord told the Hebrews not to cast away the cloak of Christ and return to the blindness of Judaism.

Dear Church, the Lord calls, to put on the Lord Jesus and never cast away, for the blindness of religion or the bondage of pleasure for a season.

For after you have done the will of God, you will receive the enduring promise.

After.

After you win the fight, you get the prize.

After you finish the job, you get paid.

 After the labor pains, you receive the baby.

After enduring, you receive the enduring reward.

“For yet a little while,
And He who is coming will come and will not tarry.
38 Now the just shall live by faith;
But if anyone draws back,
My soul has no pleasure in him.”

Hebrews 10:37-38.

Take one step into eternity, and look back, you’ll see our time here is but a blip, a breath, a vapor.

So what if the chair is uncomfortable. So what if pictures are ugly. This is just the dressing room to prepare to meet the Groom.

In a little while He will come.

Then, we enter Life.

Are you ready?

Let’s pray,

Lord Jesus, we pray we’re ready. If not, please let us know. Give us strength to endure and not draw back so we and all those You’ve given us, will hear You say, “Well done”

We love You, forever.

Amen.

 

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