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FBT Daily Devotional: Hebrews 3

FBT Daily Devotional: Hebrews 3

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Start with identity, end with urgency—that’s the arc we follow as we open Hebrews 3 and look straight at the tension between faith and unbelief. We begin by “considering Jesus,” the apostle and high priest of our confession, and unpack why the Son is worthy of more glory than Moses. That comparison isn’t about disrespecting a faithful servant; it’s about recognizing the builder of the house and discovering what that means for us as members of it. From there, we confront the wilderness warning: seeing miracles is not the same as trusting God, and a hard heart can keep us from entering God’s rest.

The theme that pulses throughout is today. The Holy Spirit presses us to act now, not to postpone softening our hearts, and not to live off yesterday’s faith. We explore how the Spirit longs to comfort but will not soothe a heart set on resisting. Then we turn to a simple picture you won’t forget: faith as a cultivated garden and unbelief as a weed. We break down how unbelief steals nutrients, crowds roots, hosts pests, and blocks light—and why your attention diet determines which plant wins. The remedy is concrete and hopeful: feed faith with Scripture, teaching, and focused habits that make truth more present than noise.

You’ll hear practical steps for holding fast to confidence, guarding your heart, and encouraging others while it’s still called today. We talk about replacing distractions with rhythms that anchor you in God’s character, so when pressure hits, your reflex is trust, not panic. If you’re hungry for a clear path to soften your heart, reclaim spiritual rest, and let the Comforter do what he loves to do, this conversation will help you take the next step right now. If it resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more thoughtful studies, and leave a review with the verse you’re standing on today.

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