Jesus, made lower than the angels, suffered death to bring many sons to glory. Hebrews warns against unbelief and hardened hearts, calling believers to hold fast, obey God’s voice, and remain faithful in the journey of faith.
Jesus, made lower than the angels, suffered death to bring many sons to glory. Hebrews warns against unbelief and hardened hearts, calling believers to hold fast, obey God’s voice, and remain faithful in the journey of faith.
Speaker: Charles Lincoln
Jesus, made lower than the angels, suffered death to bring many sons to glory. Hebrews warns against unbelief and hardened hearts, calling believers to hold fast, obey God’s voice, and remain faithful in the journey of faith.
Jesus, made lower than the angels, suffered death to bring many sons to glory. Hebrews warns against unbelief and hardened hearts, calling believers to hold fast, obey God’s voice, and remain faithful in the journey of faith.
Jesus mediates a better covenant established on better promises. The old covenant and earthly tabernacle pointed to heavenly realities, but Christ entered the true sanctuary and, through His own blood, secured eternal redemption and inaugurated the new covenant.
The priesthood changed from Levi to Jesus, bringing a better covenant founded on better promises. Christ is our eternal High Priest, serving not in an earthly tabernacle made by men, but in the true heavenly sanctuary established by God.
Believers are urged to bear fruit and persevere in faith, trusting God’s unchanging promises. The writer reveals Melchizedek as a picture of Christ, whose priesthood is greater than the Levitical priesthood and brings a better hope.
Jesus is our sympathetic High Priest who gives mercy and grace in weakness. Believers are urged to mature beyond spiritual infancy, warning that continual unbelief and falling away after receiving truth leads to dangerous hardness of heart and spiritual ruin.