Trusting in the Author of Our Salvation
"And again, I will put my trust in him. And again, Behold I and the children which God hath given me." - Hebrews 2:13

In the Book of Hebrews, the author carefully threads together themes of faith and familial bonds, ultimately leading us to a profound understanding of trust in God through His Son, Jesus Christ. In Hebrews 2:13, we read, "And again, I will put my trust in him. And again, Behold I and the children which God hath given me." This verse serves as a powerful reminder of the nature of our relationship with God, the depths of His love, and the assurance that we can find in placing our trust in Him.
The phrase, "I will put my trust in him," reflects a conscious decision. Trust is not merely a passive feeling; it is an active choice that requires surrender, faith, and vulnerability. Trusting in God involves a recognition that He is sovereign and good, even when circumstances seem uncertain. It calls us to remember the nature of God – He is faithful, unchanging, and deeply committed to us. Just as the children placed in a parent's care look to that parent for provision and protection, we are encouraged to rely on our Heavenly Father, who knows our needs intimately.
As we meditate on this verse, we must also consider the context in which it was delivered. Hebrews was written to a community of believers facing trials, persecution, and doubt. In such times, the temptation to waver in faith is ever-present. Yet here, we are reminded that Jesus, our High Priest, is not distant or detached from our struggles. He embraces our humanity, having walked the same path we do and having experienced suffering firsthand. Our trust in Him is not misplaced; it is rooted in His own commitment to us.
Furthermore, the second part of the verse, "Behold I and the children which God hath given me," reveals the intimate connection that Jesus, our Savior, has with those who believe in Him. We are not merely followers; we are His brothers and sisters. This familial language highlights our identity in Christ – we belong to Him and are part of Almighty God's family. The term ‘children’ indicates that we are under His care and protection, and God has fully committed Himself to us, just as Jesus has.
When we claim this identity as His children, we can find incredible strength in Christ. We are invited into a relationship where we are known, loved, and secured. Jesus’s presence is not an abstract theology but a tangible reality; He is Emmanuel, God with us. Our trust in Him allows us to navigate the uncertainties of life with the confidence that we are never alone.
In our daily lives, we may face numerous temptations to trust in ourselves or in what the world has to offer – often leading to disappointment and unfulfilled promises. However, we can take comfort in knowing there is only One who is trustworthy. Our faith must be anchored firmly in Christ, whose nature and character can withstand any storm we encounter. We are called to live not by sight but by faith, clinging to the assurance that our loving Father has our best interests at heart.
As we reflect on Hebrews 2:13, let us ask ourselves: Where do we place our trust? In the distractions of daily life or the unwavering character of God? May we echo the words of the author of Hebrews, choosing to put our trust in Him and recognizing the beautiful gift of being considered His children. Let us rejoice in our identity and live boldly, knowing we have a Father who cares for us deeply, and a Savior who identifies with our struggle, leading us from trust into a richer, vibrant relationship with Him. Trust in the Lord today, for He is faithful, and in all things, He is worthy of our complete confidence.
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Hebrews 2:13 - "And again, I will put my trust in him. And again, Behold I and the children which God hath given me."
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