Teaceher: Rusty Kennedy Series: Hebrews |
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- Jesus being the perfect sacrifice and making a way to God was the previous 18 verses… Therefore…
HEBREWS 10
19 Therefore, brothers and sisters (Jewish believers), since we have boldness to enter the sanctuary through the blood of Jesus--20 he has inaugurated for us a new and living way through the curtain (that is, through his flesh)--
- Think about the history of the Jew & Old Covenant.
- We have a hard time letting go of the Old Covenant today.
- They memorized and lived it out every day.
- Now it is all changed!
- Where only one man could go… now they all can.
- Jesus’ body is the veil torn open so we could have access to God.
- Jesus’ body was the barrier between God & man.
- Jesus’ blood forgave our sin.
- Jesus’ death allowed our own death (Gal 2:20 & Romans 6:6-7 - For we know that our old self, was crucified with him so that the body ruled by sin might be rendered powerless so that we may no longer be enslaved to sin, 7 since a person who has died is freed from sin.[1]
- Our old self, sinful nature, Adamic nature has been eradicated.
- Now they (and we) are capable of speaking to God whenever we like. 24/7
- Emphasis on “great”
- Moses was required to do two things for his sons to act as high priests.
- 1) sprinkle them with the blood of an animal (Lev 8:30)
- Their sins and their bodies had to be purified.
- The difference for the NC believer vs Aaron & Co. was the freeing of the conscious of sins.
- Aaron’s sins were not forgiven… just covered.
- Our sins are completely forgiven and eradicated.
- 2) and wash them in water (Lev 8:6).
- Aaron’s cleansing was on the outward body.
- Our cleansing was on the inside.
- New heart, new spirit, new creation, new man.
- Only mention of “pure” water in the Bible.
- Some interpret that “our bodies washed in pure water” means water baptism is necessary for salvation.
- Nothing pure about the water in the Jordan River… trust me.
- Hold fast to their salvation. It is secure.
- He is responsible for keeping us saved.
- Love is mentioned before good works.
- Know the Father intimately first.
- Good works for others will follow.
- They had been gathering but were now afraid to due to persecution.
- The day of destruction that was coming in 70 AD.
- Jesus spoke about this day in Matthew 24:2 & Luke 21:6, 20-24.
WARNING AGAINST DELIBERATE SIN
26 For if we deliberately go on sinning after receiving the knowledge of the truth,
- They willfully continued to make animal sacrifices knowing that Christ’s offering was all that was needed.
- This is different than sins committed in ignorance.
- Old Covenant sacrifices of animals was no longer necessary.
- Jesus’ sacrificed voided all remaining sacrifices.
- If this one verse meant we would lose our salvation then it would contradict everything we have studied so far.
- This is not about eternal judgment.
- If they remained in Jerusalem and sacrificing animals at the Temple, they would lose their life as it was destroyed in 70 AD.
- They all fled before the Romans arrived.
- In Heb 3:1-6, the author compared Moses to Jesus with Jesus being greater. Why wouldn’t the punishment be even greater?
- 1) “Trampled on the Son of God” – dishonor
- 2) “Regarded as profane the blood of the covenant” – Christ’s blood was no different than any other man… possibly unholy blood?
- 3) “Insulted the Spirit of grace.” – identifying himself (not making) with the generation of Jews who blasphemed the Spirit in Jesus and would perish in 70 AD.
- Under the Old Covenant, God responded to disobedience by bringing on physical death.
- These Hebrew Christians would experience the same if they refused to abandon the idea of returning to temple sacrifices.
- Is there removal from their flesh a sign of grace from God?
- Corinthians man… Ananias & Sapphira?
Vengeance belongs to me; I will repay, and again,
The Lord will judge his people.
31 It is a terrifying thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
- The consequences of our sin can be terrifying.
- We are talking about earthly natural consequences not eternal judgment or it would wipe out the results of the cross.
- Remember… Losing our salvation is impossible.
- These verses confirm this letter was written to believers in Jesus.
- He is reaffirming them in all the things they have already endured.
- Our inheritance is reserved in heaven.
- Greater things are to come.
- Sometimes we just cruise along in our faith and we become independent.
- No need for God.
- It is when we go through crisis that we seek out God.
- In crisis… we either give up on God or cling to Him.
- “Throw away our confidence” does not mean “throw away our salvation”. This is impossible.
- The quality of the believer’s works in the journey will be rewarded… not the quantity.
- What works are rewarded? Those done in faith… in His strength.
- Why would one want to toss away this confidence?
- They can lose their physical lives.
- They can lose their rewards.
- They can’t lose their salvation.
- We need to accept God’s grace into every moment of our lives.
- We can receive what has already been promised and provided.
the Coming One will come and not delay.
38 But my righteous one will live by faith;
and if he draws back,
I have no pleasure in him.
- Habakkuk 2:3-4
- The same promise He made to Habakkuk He is also making to these Hebrew Christians.
- He wants us to have pleasure that comes from obedience in Jesus.
- This confirms once again their salvation is not in question.
- “destroyed” – perdition means more than the loss of a physical life. It is utter destruction… complete ruin.
- “Faith” comes from God… we just have to claim it.
- “Help me with my unbelief”.
- It is something we already have… open the gift… use it.
- You have enough faith to finish the race.
- It is through our daily faith and grace that we can obtain an incredible life of adventure here on earth… today!
[1] Christian Standard Bible (Ro 6:6–7). (2020). Holman Bible Publishers.
[2] Christian Standard Bible (Heb 10:19–39). (2020). Holman Bible Publishers.