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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Hold Fast

As I was thinking about what I might share to encourage everyone who reads this post today, two words came to mind: hold fast. These words come from one of my favorite passages of scripture, Hebrews Chapter 10; to be more specific, in this case, verse 23 which reads: Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful. As I considered this word usage, I thought about the fact that our language has changed since the translation of the Bible so I said to myself, 'I wonder if there's another phrase that would state the point more clearly.' As I spent some time on the vast sea of information that Google provides us, I began to realize that this was absolutely the best phrase that could be used. The direct definition of hold fast is, 'to stick to firmly.' That says exactly what is needed regarding the way that we are to hold firmly the confession of faith and commitment that we have to our Lord and His word.

Looking for further solidification on this subject, I continued down the road of research and found out that there is a tool that is sometimes used in carpentry called a hold fast (in the picture above). This tool is used to fix a piece of wood on top of a workbench while it is being worked on. WOW!! The reality that these words describe the tool that keeps an item being crafted in place, while the master carpenter works was such a beautiful prophetic picture of our being fixed on Father God's workbench, so to speak. All the while, through holding fast, we are firmly held in place as He completes the necessary work in our lives - remember, He is the author and finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). As this truth came to light I was reminded of the cry of the psalmist in Psalm 138:8 - The LORD will perfect that which concerns me; Your mercy, O LORD, endures forever; Do not forsake the works of Your hands. The Psalmist reminds us here as he cries out to the Lord, that the Father will perfect the work of His hands and not forsake us. Our responsibility is to hold fast our confession and commitment to Him WITHOUT WAVERING. Just like the work of a hold fast, our holding firmly to our commitment to Him will keep us securely in place where He wants us. No matter what struggles or temptations you may face, there is a hope which remains sure in our Father. 'He who promised is faithful' and never wavers. So my encouragement today is to stay on 'the workbench' and hold fast.

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