Hebrews 12—An Unshakable Kingdom
The Danger of rejecting God, or Indifference, allows the conscience to become desensitized, living as though God does not exist, focusing entirely on worldly comforts, distractions, and material gain rather than _______________.
To be successful, one must keep their focus on _______________, getting rid of the distractions such as pride, lack of faith, excessive ambition, distracting leisure, or bad habits that will hinder or distract a person from their spiritual race.
Jesus endured immense suffering because He was focused on _______________: fulfilling the Father's will, resurrecting, and redeeming humanity.
Trials and suffering are considered a purposeful part of _______________.
Discipline is training for _______________, aiming to correct sinful behavior and guide believers toward better choices.
The Lord loves those he corrects, just like a _______________ who treats his son with favor.
Hardships, tragedies, and crises are not always direct _______________ of God's discipline.
Believers must actively engage in strengthening their _______________, stand firm, and do not be swayed by challenges.
True peace comes from the Holy Spirit, who produces _______________.
When people believe their pain justifies their choices, the result is "_______________."
Christian believers are now welcome to come to a _______________ because of Jesus' sacrifice.
God communicates His will and warnings to _______________.
God's kingdom is described as _______________, which cannot be moved or destroyed.
Through faith in Jesus Christ, believers are secured an imperishable, eternal _______________.
The imagery of God as a "_______________" is a warning against idolatry and disobedience.