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Don’t Stop Believing: A Reflection on Hebrews 12
A Sermon by Pastor Richard Sfameni, Lead Pastor at Victory Church in Providence, RI.
The Power and Blessing of God’s Word

The Word of God stands as a timeless, life-changing force. It is not just information, but revelation—a source of power and blessing. For the believer, Scripture isn’t just a traditional book; it is the living, inspired guide that shapes faith and anchors hope.


The Christian Race: Endurance Over Speed

Using the imagery from Hebrews 12, believers are reminded that following Jesus is not a sprint but a marathon. Life in Christ requires perseverance and a willingness to continue through battles, spiritual attacks, and moments of doubt. The encouragement is plain: Don’t stop believing.

“Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith...”

Faith as a Marathon


The Examples of Faith: A “Cloud of Witnesses”

Hebrews 12 begins with a reminder that we are “surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses,” referring to the faith heroes listed in Hebrews 11. These individuals—Abraham, Moses, Samson, Gideon, and others—demonstrated faith amidst suffering, deprivation, and daunting obstacles.

Believers today have more resources—the full Bible, stories, and testimonies—than those early heroes did, yet the call is the same: keep the faith.


Laying Aside Every Weight
The Hindrances to Running the Race

The passage urges us to “lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily entangles.” Like a runner shedding unnecessary gear, believers must let go of anything holding them back from wholeheartedly following Christ.

Practical Weights to Lay Aside:

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Laziness
Neglecting spiritual discipline or commitments

Lack of Commitment
Merely being involved rather than truly devoted

Distractions
Allowing social media or worldly interests to replace time with God’s Word

Unforgiveness
Holding onto grudges, which hinders spiritual progress

Critical Spirit
Being harshly judgmental towards others within the faith community

Bitterness
Allowing wounds to fester into deep resentment

 


The Sin That So Easily Entangles: Unbelief

The passage distinguishes between “weights” (various hindrances) and “the sin”—which, in context, is unbelief.

“See to it, brothers and sisters, that none of you has a sinful, unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God.” (Hebrews 3)

Enduring with Encouragement


Grace to Overcome
Closing Encouragement

Let these truths settle in your heart:

Stay encouraged. Don’t stop believing. Lay aside whatever holds you back, and run with endurance—the Author and Finisher, Jesus, is waiting at the finish line.