Hebrews 1-2 – Jesus Fully God and Fully
Man
The author of Hebrews is unknown. Some of the purposes for writing Hebrews
are: to show Christ is superior to
angels (Heb. 1:1-14), to warn believers
to pay careful attention and not drift away (Heb. 2:1), to show Christ is faithful which encourages people in
difficult times (Heb 6:3) and to remind
us to leave the elementary teaching and go on to a maturity in Christ (Heb. 6:1).
Who is the Son?
1. He’s heir of all. All things belong to
him.
2. He’s creator. All things are made through
him.
3. He’s the radiance of God’s glory.
4. He’s the exact representation of God’s
being.
5. He’s the sustainer of all things by his
powerful word.
6. He’s the purifier and cleanser of our
sin.
7. He’s enthroned at the right hand of God in all
majesty.
Principle: The
way to know God today is to know His son, Jesus Christ.
What are you
trusting to meet a need other than Jesus Christ? No
one compares to Jesus Christ.
Who are Angels?
1. They are ministering spirits sent to
serve and help those who are to receive salvation.
2. God commanded them to worship Jesus just
as we do.
Jews believed
angels were like God. They believed angels were consultants to God and that God
actually asked angels for advice. Jews
were angel worshippers. Angels were very
important in the Jewish religion.
Angels are
created by God and are in heaven. Angels
worship and serve God. Angels protect
believers from danger, protect children and rejoice when people are saved. They are and will be our servants. Angels serve the interest of God the Son. God the Son is eternal and his reign knows no
end. Jesus is God. Jesus remains the same and his years will
never end. The universe will cease to exist one day, but Jesus will never end. Angels continually serve as Jesus sits on the
throne.
Note - We do not become angels when we die.
Principle: Jesus
Christ as God the Son is superior and sovereign.
What do you
worship today other than Jesus Christ?
Do you have plans to worship with your family over the holidays, or do you have plans to worship your family?
Do you worship Jesus for who he is or for what he can bless you with?
How does your life reflect that Jesus is Lord?
Do you have plans to worship with your family over the holidays, or do you have plans to worship your family?
Do you worship Jesus for who he is or for what he can bless you with?
How does your life reflect that Jesus is Lord?
Old Testament
passages are quoted to show that Jesus is God’s son and is superior to angels:
Heb. 1:5 – Ps. 2:7, 2 Sam. 7:14, 1 Chron.
17:3
Heb. 1:6 – Deut. 32:43
Heb. 1:7 – Ps. 105:4
Heb. 1:9 – Ps. 45:6-7
Heb. 1:12 – Ps. 102:25-27
Heb. 1:13 – Ps. 110:1
These are many
passages in the Old Testament that point to Jesus. There are many in Isaiah. Just to name a few:
Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 35:3-6, Isaiah 53:5-7
One of my favorites is Isaiah
53:6 “We all, like sheep has gone astray, each of
us has turned to his own way; and the Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us
all”.
Hebrews 2:1 carries a warning to pay attention to
what we’ve heard and not drift away.
What we have heard is that Jesus is the Son of God and He is to be
worshiped. He is the only way to
God.
Many things in
our culture today entice us to drift away.
Just look at TV programs, news, politics, movies and the list goes on. They are really anti-Christ and where
self-indulgence is glorified. Drifting
occurs when we don’t pay attention to Jesus (through God’s Word and
communicating with God through prayer). We’re
held accountable for the truth we have been given.
Red flags to help you identify if you are
“drifting”:
Is reading the Bible just a chore?
Are you more concerned with the affairs of the world than the heart of God?
Do you not care if you miss church?
Is reading the Bible just a chore?
Are you more concerned with the affairs of the world than the heart of God?
Do you not care if you miss church?
Stop now and let God know:
I want to care about what you care about.
Please take my heart and mind to your Word.
Make me want what you want for me.
How does the time you spend in the world compare to the time you spend with him and serving him? Your spiritual gift is not just for you. Ask God to show you the temporary scaffolding in your life that keeps you going. Take a step off of that temporary scaffolding to allow God to keep you secure. Jesus is your sure foundation.
(Heb. 2:2-3) The
message given by angels is true and disobedience to the word of angels is
dangerous. How can we escape if we pay
no attention to the great salvation? How
much more dangerous is it to be neglectful of words spoken by Jesus?
Principle: Spiritual drifting results from
neglecting Jesus, the anchor of hope.
Why was it
necessary of Jesus to become human? Satan held the power of death so God sent His
Son Jesus to destroy death. He died on
the cross and rose from the dead defeating death and Satan’s power. By dying He became merciful and atonement for
our sins.
Hebrews 3-4 – Jesus Worthy of Great Honor
God put Jesus in
charge of salvation. He did not put
angels in charge. I think “The world to
come” in Heb. 2:5 refers to Jesus’ millennial reign, which takes place after
His second coming. God put everything
under Him and left nothing that is not subject to Him. He was honored this way “because He suffered
death” (Heb.2:9). He died for us, in our place.
Scripture here
speaks of 3 enemies from which Christ’s death freed us:
1. The devil
2. Eternal Death
3. Sins.
Christ destroyed
Satan, but he is still active in the world today. He is the Prince of Death and is over this
world ever since he tempted and caused Adam and Eve to sin against God. He continues to tempt us. Jesus’ death conquered Satan’s hold over the
world and Jesus will return to reclaim the earth.
(Hebrews 3:1-6) Both
Moses and Jesus did God’s work and were sent to save people. Moses led the people out of Egyptian slavery
and Jesus leads people from the slavery of sin.
Moses sinned against God and God would not let him enter the Promised
Land, but Jesus was perfect without sin and through Him we all can enter
Heaven’s Promised Land.
Jesus is worthy
of greater honor than Moses (Heb. 3:3). Jesus is the creator and Moses is the created
(Heb. 3:4). Jesus is the faithful Son of God over God’s
house, while Moses was a faithful servant in God’s house (Heb. 3:5-6)
Heb. 3:1 tells us to fix our thoughts on
Jesus. How can we fix our thoughts on
Jesus? We can read and study the
Bible, talk with God in prayer, and confess and repent of our sins. We can recognize God in all things and give
Him credit for our blessings. We can
follow the examples of Jesus. If we
don’t stay close to God, it opens a door for Satan can find his way into our
thoughts and actions.
What is the
difference between Christian meditation and other forms of meditation?
We as Christians meditate or focus on Jesus in order to get closer to
Him and to know Him better. Other types
of meditation are used to relax, take away stress, to calm the mind. In other words it’s all about self and has
nothing to do with God.
(Hebrews 3:7-19) Israel rebelled and hardened their hearts
against God. They sinned and disobeyed God and had
unbelief . God responded with anger and they spend
40 years in the wilderness of the desert and did not allow them to enter the
Promised Land.
Some specific
ways we can show our unbelief and squander our time today in the wilderness of
the world is to spend too much time on TV, internet, video games, hobbies,
etc. and of course the obvious -
ignoring God, His truth and His word.
When we do any of these things, every second of our time is wasted.
(Hebrews 4:1-13) God’s rest is used two ways in this
chapter. 1. God’s rest, which is the
ultimate resting place - heaven (Heb.
4:1), 2. God rested from His work after He made creation (Heb. 4:4).
How do we
enter God’s rest? God offers us this rest through faith in His
Son, Jesus. We have a choice to accept
it or not. Don’t be like the Israelites
by being disobedient, disbelieving and refusing God time after time. All we have to do is – believe. Believe what? Believe the gospel – that God sent His Son,
Jesus to earth in human form, died on the cross for our sins, and rose again on
the 3rd day. Now all who
believe and trust in Him will have eternal life.
We also enter
God’s rest by relying of God, trusting Him, and not worrying. His Word gives us rest, comfort, and
encouragement. When we read the
Scriptures, it’s God speaking to us.
Next time you read the Bible, remember it’s not just words. This is God speaking to you.
Join me here
next time as we continue our study of Hebrews. -- I
encourage you to trust in Jesus.
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ReplyDeleteDoing a study on Hebrews this summer. Your notes are very helpful. Thanks!
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