Hebrews Brief Study Notes
Sometimes studying the bible is difficult because it can be hard to decipher/understand.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
Sometimes studying the bible is difficult because it can be hard to decipher/understand.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
Sometimes studying the bible is difficult because it can be hard to decipher/understand.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
These notes are for the encouragement of the study of God's word daily, (only to be used/read with your Bible.) Not a Bible replacement.
- Introduction and exhortation to listen to God's final message through His Son, who is greater than angels
- Warning against neglecting salvation and encouragement to hold fast to faith in Jesus, who is greater than Moses
- Jesus as the faithful high priest who sympathizes with human weakness and offers mercy and grace
- Encouragement to enter God's rest through faith in Jesus, who is the perfect high priest
- Warning against falling away from faith and encouragement to pursue spiritual maturity
- Melchizedek and Jesus as the great high priests who bring a better covenant and hope
- Comparison of the Old and New Covenants and the superiority of Jesus' sacrifice and ministry
- Jesus' ministry as the perfect high priest in the heavenly sanctuary and the superiority of the New Covenant
- The limitations of the Old Covenant sacrifices and the sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice
- Encouragement to persevere in faith and avoid falling away, and warning against rejecting Jesus' sacrifice
- The faith of Old Testament heroes and the importance of faith in pleasing God
- Encouragement to endure suffering and discipline as God's children and to strive for holiness
- Final exhortations and greetings, and a reminder that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever.


Comments
Post a Comment