Overwhelmed By Jesus

Since Hebrews is more a first-century sermon than letter, it begins not with a greeting but rather with an enormously staggering statement about Jesus (1:1-4). This introduction is like the lavish entrance to a magnificent estate. The writer wants his audience to (once again) be overwhelmed with Him. They had been that way before (10:34-35),Continue reading “Overwhelmed By Jesus”

Not To God

The book of Hebrews is much more a sermon than a letter. It is carefully crafted apologetic for Jesus Christ, consisting of well-reasoned arguments from the Old Testament punctuated by exhortations to its recipients to remain faithful to God by recapturing their confidence in Christ. And like most effective messages, it has some well-placed illustrations.Continue reading “Not To God”

Freed From The Fear Of Death

The Hebrew writer has some compelling things to say about death in 2:5-18. In doing so, he speaks of two individuals and one group. He first talks about “Jesus . . . suffered death, so that by the grace of God He might taste death for everyone” (v. 9); Then he mentions “him who holds the powerContinue reading “Freed From The Fear Of Death”

Details That Make A Difference

A significant part of what the Hebrew writer has to say revolves around the truth that Jesus is mediator of a new, better covenant (8:6, 9:15, 12:24). What is involved in this? We know from other texts (1 Timothy 2:5 for one), that Jesus is our mediator and we understand that we come to God through Him. ChristContinue reading “Details That Make A Difference”

Christ And His Outrageous Claims

Knowing what we do about the context of Hebrews (i.e., that it’s written to Jewish Christians who are under pressure from family, friends, and enemies to go back to simply being Jewish), imagine the following conversation in the marketplace between a Jewish Christian (Jonathan) and his non-Christian brother (Micah) in light of what we hearContinue reading “Christ And His Outrageous Claims”

God At The Center

Lena Paahlsson was doing some Christmas baking with her daughters at the family’s farmhouse in central Sweden. After they finished and were cleaning up, she went to the place where she had laid her wedding ring—but it wasn’t there. They couldn’t find it anywhere although they looked everywhere. Feelings of despair and frustration set in.Continue reading “God At The Center”

The Army And The Armor

There are a couple of things Paul says in Ephesians 6:10-18 that really ought to ring our bell.  One is fairly obvious, but I think the other lies below the surface. The truth we’re more familiar with in his emphasis on us relying on the Lord and His power (as opposed to our own).  “Be strong in the LordContinue reading “The Army And The Armor”