Presentation 05. Introduction The writer proceeds to take up the terms “merciful” and “faithful” from 2v17 and to expound them in reverse order. He.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Promised Rest Hebrews 4:1-16. A Lesson on Rest A promise of rest remains for those in Christ –The children of Israel failed to enter their promised.
Advertisements

The Rest That We Dare Not Miss (Hebrew 3:7-18, 4:1-2) Dont give up on Jesus Be warned by the accident in front.
Embracing Your New Identity
Persevere in Jesus LESSON XV. REVIEW Let Us Persevere in Christ – Three main questions 1.Christ – Who is He? – Who is He not? 2.Us – What is our relation.
`.
Persevere in Jesus LESSON X
Which is the better choice?
HEBREWS Return of the King/Priest. HEBREWS angels sacrifice priest Abraham Mechizedek Old Covenant / New Covenant.
Why is the Great Commission great?
Jeremiah 31:31-24 Hebrews 8:8-12. “Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house.
What Is The Authority For Christianity?
Marks That Matter Christ, the High Priest and All Christians, a Royal Priesthood A Mark That Matters.
CHRIST IS GREATER THAN MOSES h e b r e w s 3 :
MEDIATOR OF THE NEW COVENANT (HEBREWS 8:1-9:28) Penge Baptist Church 9 th March 2014 Who is Jesus? Fix our eyes on him!
Walk in the Light Text: Isaiah 50:10-11 Uncovering Religion/Truth, Judgment and Eternity.
Summer  The pioneer (founder) (2:10)  The sanctifier (2:11)  The brother (2:11-13)  Psalm 22:22  Isaiah 8:17-18  The liberator (2:14-16) 
HEBREWS Return of the King/Priest. HEBREWS angels sacrifice priest Abraham Mechizedek Old Covenant / New Covenant.
 14And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth…. 16And.
The LORD is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation; this is my God, and I will praise him, my father's God, and I will exalt him. Exodus.
Hebrews 3:1-6. Theme of Book Christ Is Superior – To prophets – To angels – To Moses – To High Priests – In covenant – In sanctuary –
Infinitely Greater than the Prophets Infinitely Greater than the Angels Jesus.
Lesson 4: Christianity Has a Better High Priest: Jesus Christ (3:1-10:18)--Part 1 u Christ has a priesthood (“house”). (3:1-6) WARNING: DISBELIEF AND DISOBEDIENCE.
Copyright © Calvary Academics 2012 CHB1 Godhead - Lec. 1 part1 Christian Basics part 1 The Godhead CHB 1 Godhead - Lecture 1 part 1 1 / 17 What we can.
Hebrews 10:1-18. Theme of Book Christ Is Superior – To prophets – To angels – To Moses – To High Priests – In covenant – In sanctuary – In sacrifice This.
THE LIFE OF CHRIST PART 9.
Together We GROW, United We BUILD! “Together We Unite To Build God’s Family” Matthew 6:10.
A Faithful Life August 10. Think About It … What kinds of things would make you say or think, “I cannot continue this another day”? Today we look at how.
God sent his Son to save mankind
Heb 2:1 Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it. 2 For since the message declared by angels proved.
DRIFTING AWAY FROM THE KING OF ANGELS (HEBREWS 1:4-2:4) Penge Baptist Church 19 th January 2014 Who is Jesus? Fix our eyes on him!
Whatever happened to glad tidings of great joy?. Luke 2:10) Then the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great.
Galatians 3:13-14 Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a.
The Apple of Eden.
Hebrews 3:1-6 1 Therefore, holy brethren, partakers of a heavenly calling, consider Jesus, the Apostle and High Priest of our confession; 2 He was faithful.
Lesson 3: Christianity Has a Better Apostle: Jesus Christ (1:1-2:18)-- Part 2 u LESSON 2 (Review) l Overview (1:1-3): This spokesman is son/heir, creator,
Hebrews 3 3:1 Therefore, holy brothers, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus, the apostle and high priest whom we confess. 2 He.
Lesson 14 The Trinity Built On A Rock Unit 4: One God in Three Persons.
JESUS IS ENOUGH: IN TIME OF NEED, RUN TO HIM. Hebrews 3:1-4:16 Join the conversation:
Better Things in Christ Hebrews 11: Introduction-1 Hebrew christians were bearing strong persecution- Heb. 10:32-33 They had lost land and property-
The New & Living Way to God 1. Confidence to enter the Most Holy Place Hebrews 9:11 – 12 When Christ came as high priest of the good things that are already.
Redemption, Salvation and Manifestation. Heb 9: And as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment, 28 so Christ was offered.
Jesus Saves Luke 2: Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, waiting for the consolation.
God the Father Sent His Son to Save Mankind New Life In Christ Lesson #6.
Beware of Unbelief Hebrews 3:1-19. The “Apostle and High Priest of Our Confession” Christians should center their thoughts on Jesus, the “Apostle and.
A Tour through Hebrews. “The sun of God’s glory was made to shine at the center of the solar system of our soul. And when it does, all the planets of.
But as it is written, eye has not seen, not ear heard nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him I.
Infinitely Greater than the Prophets Infinitely Greater than the Angels Infinitely Greater than a Superhero Jesus.
Habakkuk 2:4 ‘ … but the righteous shall live by his faith’
Therefore, holy brothers, you who share in a heavenly calling, consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest of our confession, 2 who was faithful to him.
Galatians The Gospel and the Law Lesson 7 Slavery and Childhood Under Law Galatians 4:1-12 Page 30 1.
Better than Moses. New 2015 Commercial - #RealStrength Ad | Dove Men+Care YouTube:
Hebrews 3.  NIV Hebrews 3:1 Therefore, holy brothers, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus, the apostle and high priest whom.
First Reading Acts 1:1-11 In the first book, Theophilus, I dealt with all that Jesus did and taught until the day he was taken up, after giving instructions.
Which is Better? What do the scriptures say? The Law The Gospel.
Do These Gifts/Offices Still Exist In the Church ? Offices – Prophets – Apostles Gifts – Miracles – Healing – Tongues – Interpretation of Tongues.
Hebrews 4:1-5. Theme of Book Christ Is Superior – To prophets – To angels – To Moses – To High Priests – In covenant – In sanctuary – In sacrifice This.
I and My Father Are One “I and My Father are One.” {John 10:30}
The Superior Priesthood of Jesus Christ Hebrews.  Therefore, holy brethren, partakers of a heavenly calling, consider Jesus, the Apostle and High Priest.
Christ Is Superior to Angels Hebrews 1:4-2:4. Christ Is Superior “Having become as much superior to angels as the name he has obtained it more excellent.
1. The Purpose of the Bible 2. The Land of the Bible 3. The Story of the Bible – Old Testament 4. The Story of the Bible – New Testament 5. The Message.
Jesus: Greater than Moses
HEBREWS. “The writer... encourages them with the assurance that they have everything to lose if they fall back, but everything to gain if they press on.”
Hebrews – Lesson 2 Jesus Better Than Angels. Hebrews - Lesson 22 Week 1 Recap THEMES The supremacy of Christ A contrast of the imperfect and incomplete.
Hebrews 3:1-6 Therefore, holy brothers, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus, the apostle and high priest whom we confess. 2 He.
GOSPEL OF LUKE 4:1-13 FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT The Context of this Scripture Passage: Jesus has not yet begun his public ministry. He was just baptized by.
"Whatever I command you, be careful to observe it; you shall not add to it nor take away from it (Deut.12:32).
REST.
Discipleship: An Introduction to Systematic Theology and Apologetics
Presentation transcript:

Presentation 05

Introduction The writer proceeds to take up the terms “merciful” and “faithful” from 2v17 and to expound them in reverse order. He speaks of the faithfulness of Jesus in 3v1-6, and of the need for his hearers to remain faithful as well [3v7-4v14]. Thereafter, he encourages his readers with a reminder of Jesus' compassion as a merciful high priest in the service of God [4v15-5v10].

Presentation 05 The Faithfulness Of The Son The word “Therefore”, v1 signifies the close connection with what has gone before. In the light of what has been declared, we are to fix our eyes on Jesus because he is supremely great. We should give careful attention to Jesus because of our solidarity as brothers and our holy calling as participants in his future reign and joy. He is greater than the angels for he is the author of a great salvation, and great enough to become man to accomplish it.

Presentation 05 The Faithfulness Of The Son Jesus Christ is the "Apostle" [lit. delegate, messenger, one sent forth with orders] in that he is the One God sent to reveal the Father to humankind [cf. 1v1-2; John 1v14; 3v17, 34; 5v36, 38]. Furthermore, he is the "High Priest" in that he is the One God anointed to represent human beings to Himself [2v17-18]. Our confession is that for which we take a public stand - water baptism signifies that we belong to Jesus. We are those who profess our faith in him [4v14; 10v23].

Presentation 05 The Faithfulness Of The Son Moses was regarded by the Jews as the greatest of men. The writer does nothing to belittle or criticise Moses. He accepts Moses' greatness but his goal is to show that as great as he was, Jesus was greater by far. It was important to convince his Jewish readers of this because the entire Jewish religion came through Moses, while Christianity came through Christ. Jesus is presented as one who is ‘now’ faithful, just as Moses was in the past. Moses' faithfulness is focused upon how he served regarding God's “house,” the tabernacle, and regarding God's “household,” Israel [The Greek word ‘oikos’ can mean both]. Moses served exactly as God instructed him [Num. 12v7; 1 Sam. 2v35; 1Chron. 17v14].

Presentation 05 The broad context of the exhortation is God’ s “house” v2. That is God’s work or kingdom which is one “house”, clear in purpose and perfect in outworking from beginning to end. The executor of all God’s glorious “household business” is none other than the Son who has been expounded in the first two chapters in his glory and his humiliation for the salvation of men. But we also, in Christ, are called to be part of God’s “house” v6. This is something far too glorious to take any risks with, and by the Holy Spirit the writer is urging these wavering believers to consider these things. He addresses the believers in their true identity in Christ, “holy brethren”. The Faithfulness Of The Son

Presentation 05 We can also see the difference between Jesus Christ's superiority and Moses‘ by comparing the builder of a building with the building itself. No matter how grand a building may be, its creator always gets more glory than the building itself. Whereas Moses served faithfully in the system of worship the tabernacle represented, Jesus Christ designed that system of worship. These verses are a powerful testimony to the deity of Jesus Christ. If God built everything, and Jesus Christ built God's house, Jesus Christ is God. The Faithfulness Of The Son

Presentation 05 Moses functioned as a servant [‘therapon’, one who freely renders personal service], preparing a worship system that would foreshadow that to be introduced by Jesus, a spiritual temple. Jesus Christ will not serve. He will reign. He is not God's servant but God's Son. As such, he sits. he does not stand like a servant. he is the possessor of all things, not one who makes preparation for things, as Moses did. By defining Moses' service in this way, the writer indicates that Moses' status as servant corresponds to that of the angels, who are servants to the heirs of salvation. The Faithfulness Of The Son

Presentation 05 God's house over which Jesus Christ sits in authority represents the whole system of worship that our Lord inaugurated with the New Covenant. He sits in God's place, the holy of holies of this house. The tabernacle foreshadowed this final system of worship in which Jesus rules as King-Priest. The tabernacle was a microcosm of God's greater house. Moses served in the model [prototype] faithfully. Jesus rules faithfully over the larger house [the spiritual reality], not as a servant, but as God's Son with full authority. The Faithfulness Of The Son

Presentation 05 The writer shifted from using “house” to refer to the place where priestly functions take place, to using "house" to refer to the people engaged in those activities, namely, a household. Is the writer's aim to show that his readers should follow the example of faithfulness to God that Moses and Jesus set or, they could lose their privilege as priests? Essentially priests represent people to God. They exercise the leadership of people Godward. By contrasting Jesus and Moses the writer helps his Jewish readers appreciate the superiority of Jesus over Moses and so discourages them from departing from Christianity and returning to Judaism The Faithfulness Of The Son

Presentation 05 Whatever people may say or, they themselves may feel, this is what they are, brothers together in the family of God. This is a great word of encouragement for those dogged by a sense of sin, failure, unworthiness or, inferiority. God took us to himself in Christ, just as we were, cf. Rom.5v6-11; 8v31-33; Eph. 2v4-10, It does not yet appear to men what we shall be, but there is no doubt cf. 1 John 3v1-3. We share in a heavenly calling. There is no place for pride, but plenty of place for thrill, for we are “born free” in Christ [John 8v32, 35-36; Gal. 5v1; Lk. 4v18-19], free from the limitation of circumstances and the inhibition of personality. These things may no longer dominate us. We are more than conquerors [Rom. 8v37-39]. The Faithfulness Of The Son

Presentation 05 The Danger Of Disbelief : The Second Warning In 3v 6-19 we are confronted with three leading and very searching questions. Question 1. Who in Israel’s history heard God’s voice and rebelled against it? A people who had just been delivered from awful bondage and slavery - surely the very last people we might expect to rebel against God! What is more unthinkable is the prospect of a hard hearted rebellion of Christians against the Lord who poured out his own life-blood to ransom them. Yet this was the danger that threatened this community.

Presentation 05 The Danger Of Disbelief : The Second Warning The word “Today” v7 stresses the urgency of immediate action. This writer uses it eight times in Hebrews. The context of the words quoted [Psalm 95:7b-11] is very significant. The verses immediately preceding those quoted [Ps. 95:6-7a] are a call to bow down and worship the Lord. That was the writer to the Hebrews' desire for his readers. The words he quoted urge avoidance of Israel's sin. The sacrifice of Jesus Christ initiated a new and more significant Exodus. The grand and terrible lesson of Israel's history is that it is possible to begin well and end poorly. In fact, this tragic human tendency dominates much spiritual experience.

Presentation 05 Question 2. Who was God angry with for 40 years? The very people he had delivered for the hand of Pharaoh. His deliverance did not make them so secure they could treat God with impunity and get away with it. He delivered them from Egypt in order to take them into Canaan but the one did not guarantee the other. Their trust in God was a factor in the equation so that their rejection of him meant their punishment, their bodies fell in the wilderness. A journey which should have taken a few months lasted forty years. And with the exception of a minute remnant none of those who came out of Egypt actually entered Canaan. The Danger Of Disbelief : The Second Warning

Presentation 05 Question 3. To whom did God swear they would never enter his rest? Those who disqualified themselves by their disobedience and unbelief Notice there is a connection between unbelief and disobedience just as there is between faith and obedience. One flows naturally from the other. Unbelief always passes into action for which there is a consequence to suffer. This pattern is seen first in Eden, where Adam and Eve were excluded from fellowship with God; the rest forfeited by Israel was that of the promised land; and the rest denied to those who make themselves apostates is the eternal Sabbath of the new heaven and the new earth. The Danger Of Disbelief : The Second Warning

Presentation 05 Notice the stress: the unbeliever excludes himself from rest. God’s new creation has no place for unbelief nor for the unrest which flows from it. True rest is the enjoyment of fellowship and harmony on the part of man with his Creator. And as such it is incompatible with unbelief and disobedience towards God. Hence the moral inability of the rebellious Israelites to enter into God’s rest. The Danger Of Disbelief : The Second Warning