Reflection on Hebrews 7:20-28

Scripture

But because Jesus lives forever, his priesthood lives forever.

Observation

The priesthood of Jesus was established by an oath made by God. The descendants of Aaron became priests without any oath.

Under the old system, there were many priests. But Jesus lives forever and does not need to give up his status as Priest. He is able once and forever to save those who come to God through Him.

Jesus is holy and blameless, unstained by sin. under the old covenant, the priests had to offer sacrifices everyday for their own sins and the sins of the people. But Jesus never sinned so He does not need to make a sacrifice for His own sin. He is also the perfect sacrifice that takes away the sins of the world.

Application

Jesus lives forever and He continues to act as a kind of priest for all humanity.

He intercedes with the Father on our behalf. This is not to suggest that the Father needs persuading. No, the presence of Jesus in heaven is an eternal sign that Jesus has offered himself as the sacrifice that takes away every sin.

Jesus also represents the Father to us. His death is a sign of God’s perfect love. God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, so that whoever believes in Him will not perish. This is our God!

Prayer

Lord Jesus, you are my perfect High Priest. Thank you for your eternal intercession on my behalf. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 7: 11- 19

Scripture

For the law never made anything perfect. But now, we have confidence in a better hope, through which we draw near to God.

Observation

The perfection which God required could not be achieved under the old priesthood of Levi. Instead, God instituted a different priesthood with a priest in the order of Melchizedek.

If the priesthood is changed, the law must also be changed. Our Lord came from the tribe of Judah, and the law of Moses never mentioned priests from that tribe.

Jesus became a priest, not by belonging to the tribe of Levi, but by having a life that cannot be destroyed. The old law never made anything perfect, but we now draw close to God through our great high priest.

Application

The law of Moses could not make a person perfect. Like any law, all it could do is tell you what to do and warn of a consequence if you did not do it.

In Christ we have a better hope, a better priesthood. He is making us perfect and he opens the way for us to draw close to God .

Firstly, Jesus declares that our sins are forgiven. There is no punishment, or fear of punishment, where there is no trespass. If the judge declares that we have not broken the law, we will not be punished.

Secondly, the sin that separates us from God is removed. Therefore, I can enter into God’s presence at any time. Under the old covenant, only the high priest could enter the Most Holy Place, and then only once per year. We can enter God’s dwelling place at any time.

Thirdly, the Holy Spirit is transforming us to be perfect. This will not be completed in this life, but every day, as we seek to follow Jesus, the image of God in our souls is being restored.

Prayer

Thank you, Lord, that you are making me perfect and sinless. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 7:1-10

Scripture

The priests who collect tithes are men who died, so Melchizedek is greater than they are, because we are told that he lives on.

Observation

The previous chapter ended with the statement that Jesus is an eternal high priest in the order of Melchizedek.

Melchizedek was both the king of Salem (Jerusalem) and also a priest of God. Melchizedek met Abraham after a battle. Melchizedek blessed Abraham, and Abraham gave him a tenth of all that he had captured in the battle.

The law of Moses required the priests of Levi to collect a tithe from the rest of the people of Israel. Melchizedek was not a descendant of Levi .

Melchizedek blessed Abraham, demonstrating that he was greater than Abraham .

The Levites who collected the tithes die, but Melchizedek is still alive. He is therefore greater than they are.

Application

The author of Hebrews is making the point that the priestly order of Melchizedek is greater than that of the priestly order established by the law of Moses. It is this order, Melchizedek’s order, to which Christ’s priesthood belongs.

The writer is using comparisons and analogies which were understandable to his readers, although we may struggle with them.

The crux of the message is this: Christ is greater than any human religious system, even the Old Covenant system established under Moses.

We do not have to go back to offering sacrifices or obeying the Old Testament law and requirements. Christ has set us free from all of this.

Because Christ is a higher priest, his sacrifice is effective for all people and covers all sins.

Prayer

Thank you Jesus for dying for me and for atoning for all of my sins. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 6:13-20

Scripture

This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It leads us through the curtain into God’s inner sanctuary.

Observation

God promised with an oath to bless Abraham with descendants beyond number. Abraham waited patiently to receive what God had promised.

When people take an oath, it is considered to be binding. So God bound himself with an oath so that the recipients of His promise can be sure that He will never change His mind.

We who have fled to God for refuge can have great confidence as we hold to the hope that lies before us. This hope is a strong anchor for our souls because it leads us into God’s presence.

Application

We use the word hope in a very weak sense – we hope things will happen without any great certainty or expectation that they will.

In the Bible, the word hope means a confident expectation based on God’s promise.

God has promised that everyone who calls on the name of Jesus will be saved. Because God is trustworthy and does not lie, we can be confident that we will go to heaven.

The promise and the hope are more than a future event. This hope leads us into the presence of God now. Jesus is with God, and we are with Jesus, so we are in God’s presence.

This is a hope that anchors the soul. I don’t have to be pushed to and fro by emotions or circumstances. No, my status with God is secure. He loves me and will not abandon me, ever.

I can walk with calm confidence in every situation, trusting in the power and grace of my heavenly Father.

Prayer

Thank you, Lord, for this strong hope that I have in you. You are my rock and my shield. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 6:7-12

Scripture

Dear friends, even though we are talking this way, we really don’t believe that it applies to you. We are confident that you are meant for better things, things that come with salvation.

Observation

Ground that soaks up the rain and bears a good crop for the farmer has God’s blessing. But if a field is useless, the farmer will burn it.

Even though the author is talking like this, he says that he doesn’t believe it applies to them. They are meant for better things, to walk in the fullness of salvation.

His great desire is that they continue to care for other believers. They will be following the example of those who inherit God’s promises.

Application

Sometimes Christian leaders can seem harsh and unloving to their followers. The leaders themselves can be discouraged because their people seem so far behind where they should be.

This is because many leaders have high ideals for their churches. They love God passionately and have such a close relationship with the Lord, and they want everyone to be in the same place they are so that they can have the same joy.

I sometimes am tempted to feel that way about my congregation. I fell let down sometimes by people who don’t live up to my expectations.

But then I think seriously about them, and I see people who love the Lord as passionately as I do, who use their gifts to bless other people, who share the gospel with unbelieving friends, and who give generously to the church and to missions.

Like the writer to the Hebrews, I have to say, ” I don’t really believe that this applies to you.” Of course, we all have room for improvement, but that is the Holy Spirit’s job, not the pastor’s.

Prayer

Thank you Father for the privileges of salvation and of serving you. Thank you for my brothers and sisters you share the journey with me. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 6:1-6

Scripture

So let us stop going over the basic teachings about Christ again and again. Let us go on instead and become mature in our understanding.

Observation

We have to stop going over the basics and move on to maturity. The fundamental teachings such as repentance from sin, placing faith In God, baptism, and laying on of hands don’t need to be repeated endlessly.

It is impossible to bring back to repentance people who were once walking with the Lord and then turn away from God. They have rejected the Son of God and are effectively nailing him to the cross again.

Application

It seems that many Christians are content to stick with the basics of doctrine. They are happy to hear endless repeat of how get saved, the importance of baptism, and so on.

I believe that we need to have a strong foundation for our faith so that we know why we are saved and where we are going.

In order to be mature in our faith, to be the over comers we are meant to be, we must move on. Preachers need to teach their congregations how to pray and read the Bible, how to tithe, how to move in the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

In Acts we read of numerous occasions where miracles and expulsion of evil spirits caused people to be amazed and to put their trust in the Lord .

Every Christian must be an effective minister in the word of God and the grace of the Holy Spirit.

Prayer

Lord, please help me to become more mature. Show me where I am lacking and where I can improve in my relationship with you. Amen.

Survey Shows Many Pastors Are Teaching Deception

‘What a Lie’: Franklin Graham Reacts to Shocking Pastoral Survey, Lambastes ‘False Teaching…Leading People & Churches Astray’

Evangelical leader Franklin Graham (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

From faithwire.com

 

Evangelist Franklin Graham reacted this week to shocking survey data showing more than one-third of senior pastors purportedly believe “good people” can earn their way to heaven, with Graham lambasting some of the findings as “false teaching.”

“I don’t know which 1,000 pastors this group surveyed, but the results are concerning,” Graham tweeted Monday. “39% of ‘evangelical’ pastors they asked said there is no absolute moral truth & that ‘each individual must determine their own truth.’”

He added, “What a lie.”

Graham’s strongly-worded response came after pastoral survey results were published by The American Worldview Inventory, an annual report from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University.

At least one-third of respondents also said they believe the Holy Spirit isn’t a person and is instead a “symbol of God’s power, presence, or purity,” with at least the same proportion preferring socialism over capitalism. At least one-third also believe “having faith matters more than which faith you have.”

Perhaps most stunning, though, is the 39% figure Graham cited, as that’s the percentage of evangelical pastors who reject the idea of absolute morality and believe individuals get to “determine their own truth,” as The Christian Post reported.

In an age of moral chaos and confusion, these statistics are deeply troubling, which is something Graham underscored as he warned of the impact false beliefs have on the body of Christ.

“The survey also said that 30% of evangelical pastors do not believe that their salvation is based on having confessed their sins & accepting Jesus Christ as their Savior,” he continued in another tweet. “This kind of false teaching is what is leading people & churches astray.”

Graham concluded his tweets on the matter with a passionate defense of the Gospel.

“The Bible is God’s Word, from cover to cover,” he wrote. “It is the absolute truth — it is what counts, not our opinion.”

As Faithwire previously reported, alarming data on American pastors’ beliefs is nothing new. Earlier released data from the Cultural Research Center revealed just 37% of U.S.-based pastors hold to a “biblical worldview.”

Reflection on Hebrews 5:1-6

Scripture

Every high priest is a man chosen to represent other people in their dealings with God. He presents their gifts to God and offers sacrifices for their sins.

Observation

A high priest stands between other people and God. He represents them by bringing their gifts and sacrifices.

He can deal with sinful people compassionately because he has weaknesses also. That is why the high priest must offer sacrifices for his own sins as well as those of others.

No one gets to choose to be high priest. They must be chosen by God just as Aaron was. Christ did not assume he could be high priest. He was chosen by God.

Application

As our high priest, Christ presents our gifts and sacrifices to God. Unlike the high priests, though, Christ Himself is the sacrifice.

Because Christ is chosen by God the Father for this high priestly role, He is the only way to the Father. There is only one high priest. There is only one sacrifice that is acceptable to God.

People assert there are many roads to reach God. There is only one, and that is through Jesus who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, I declare you are my High Priest who brings me into fellowship with the Father. Amen.

Reflection on Hebrews 4:14-16

Scripture

So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.

Observation

Jesus is our great High Priest who has entered heaven. So let us hold firmly to the faith.

This High Priest has faced every temptation that we do, but remained without sin. We should boldly approach the throne of God to receive mercy and grace to help us .

Application

Because we know God loves us, we can approach His throne boldly. Boldly does not mean brashly or arrogantly. It means that we pray with confidence.

This confidence is not based on our own achievements, but on God’s grace. I have been forgiven by God. Jesus died for me. I am a child of the mighty, holy gracious God. Therefore, I can approach Him with confidence .

Our prayers don’t have to be theologically correct. We don’t have to pray answers. We come before God confidently and we lay our concerns, burdens, and cares at His feet .

Then we walk away metaphorically, knowing that God will supply what we need. We find mercy at the throne, but also grace from a God who loves us.

Prayer

Father, I thank you for your great love for me. Thank you for the privilege of being called your child. Thank for answering my prayers. Amen

Reflection on Hebrews 4:8-13

Scripture

For the word of God is alive and powerful. it is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires.

Observation

The rest of God is not just about a geographical location, living in the Promised Land. There is a special rest still to come. So we must be faithful in obeying God in order to enter this rest.

The word of God is sharper than any two-edged sword. It cuts through us, exposing our innermost thoughts and desires. Nothing is hidden from God. We are naked and exposed before Him, and we are accountable to Him.

Application

God’s word is not a dusty boring tome. No, it is the word of life.

God’s word cuts through my excuses and justifications. It overcomes my fear and inadequacy. God’s word reveals what is in my heart and what is in God’s heart.

When this particular verse is quoted, it often feels like God is looking for every sin that lurks, just ready to rip us open for judgement and condemnation.

But God’s word is not like that. It does reveal sin, that is for sure. But it also reveals God’s mercy and His love.

Because God is my Father, I no longer feel afraid to come into His presence. I know that He loves me and He will not let me go. I see this love explained and described in the words of Scripture.

God is holy and He will judge every person. That also is clear in Scripture. But God’s love extends mercy to those who choose to follow Jesus.

Prayer

Holy Father thank you for your unfailing love. Thank you for your word which reveals you to me. Deepen my love for you and for your word. Amen