Hebrews 12:5

"You have not yet resisted to blood, striving against sin."

Key Reflection

This verse suggests that the early Christian community has faced trials and challenges but not yet reached the ultimate test of faith, such as martyrdom. Instead, they are encouraged to persevere in their spiritual struggles, drawing strength from the example of Christ's own suffering.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 5. And ye have forgotten the exhortation. This exhortation is found in Pr 3:11,12. The object of the apostle in introducing it here is, to show that afflictions were designed, on the part of God, to produce some happy effects in the lives of his people, and that they ought, therefore, to bear them patiently. In the previous verses, he directs them to the example of the Saviour. In this verse and the following, for the same object, he directs their attention to the design of trials, showing that they are necessary to our welfare, and that they are, in fact, proof of the paternal care of God. This verse might be rendered as a question, "And have ye forgotten?" etc.

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