Hebrews 10:38

“Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.”

Context:This verse is a concise and powerful statement that highlights the importance of faith in the life of a believer.

Let’s break it down and explore its meaning in context.

“Now the just shall live by faith”:

  • “The just”: Refers to those who are righteous and have been justified by faith in Jesus Christ.
  • “Shall live”: Implies the ongoing and continuous nature of the believer’s life.
  • “By faith”: Emphasizes that faith is the means by which believers are sustained, guided, and empowered.

“But if any man draw back”:

  • “Draw back”: Implies a retreat or turning away from faith, shrinking back from the commitment and perseverance required in following Christ.

“My soul shall have no pleasure in him”:

  • This phrase signifies the displeasure of God when someone draws back from faith.

In the broader context of the book of Hebrews, this verse serves as a warning and encouragement to the readers who were facing persecution and pressure to renounce their faith in Christ.

The phrase “the just shall live by faith” is quoted multiple times in the Bible, notably in Habakkuk 2:4, Romans 1:17, and Galatians 3:11.

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