Heb 11:17-40
The greatest model of faith is Abraham and the story of Genesis 22. Abraham was tested before he got the greatest blessing of his life. The test involved a threat to the promises he had been given. The nation that was to come from him was only one Son to that point – Isaac. Sometimes […]
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Heb 11:1-16
We have been encouraged and urged to persist in faith – we can boldly approach God for help, so to not do so is a serious mistake leading to loss. Now the author shows us what persistent faith means. He starts with some explanation and then he goes through some Old Testament characters to illustrate […]
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Heb 10:19-39
We are at the turning point of the letter. The previous nearly ten chapters have been showing us the greatness of Jesus Christ. He is the One who has made cleansing for our sins and brings us into the presence of God. Now the author makes an appeal… So there are three things we have: […]
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Heb 10:1-18
The Mosaic Law, with its priesthood, covenant, sacrifices and tabernacle, could never make a person perfect, since it was but a shadow of the true form, which is found in Christ and his final sacrifice (v.1). If perfection had been the case then sacrifice would no longer be needed, because there would no longer be […]
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Heb 9:16-28
When my grandmother died, each of her grandchildren receive a sum of money. The will was written years before, but we didn’t get the benefit of it until she had died. The author of Hebrews uses that as the reason for a death to be required for forgiveness to be given. The shedding of blood […]
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Heb 9:1-15
The original readers were Christians from a Jewish background, under pressure to go back to the old Jewish ways so they could have an easy life ‘here and now’. The author of Hebrews – Paul, or more likely one of his friends – is writing to urge them to continue pressing on in the blessings […]
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Heb 8:1-13
In today’s reading, the author of Hebrews continues to examine the role of Jesus as high priest and explain the new covenant he established. He states Jesus’ credentials as the One who sits at the right hand of God and ministers in the heavenly tabernacle, and tells how mortal high priests from the tribe of […]
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Heb 7:11-28
Yesterday’s passage looked at the priestly order of Melchizedek and today the passage compares Jesus to this change of priestly order. The priesthood was hereditary through the tribe of Levi and especially the line of Aaron in Moses’ time. We read in v.14, and we know from other Scriptures, that Jesus was descended from the […]
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Heb 6:13-7:10
PROMISE Are you impatient? Do you sometimes wonder at God’s timing in your life? I certainly find, as I get older, that this is one area where I have to listen to what God is saying even deeper. Abraham, through Scripture, is shown as someone who has patience and faith. The unchangeable character of God, […]
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