"God . . . has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all
things, through whom also He made the world. And He is the radiance of His glory
and the exact representation of His nature, and upholds all things by the word
of His power. When He had made purification of sins, He sat down at the right
hand of the Majesty on high" (Heb. 1:1-3).
The book of Hebrews
was addressed to an audience composed of Jewish Christians, Jewish
non-Christians who were intellectually convinced about Jesus but hadn't yet
committed themselves to Him, and Jewish non-Christians who didn't believe the
gospel at all.
The author's goal was to demonstrate Christ's superiority
over everyone and everything that had preceded Him, whether Old Testament
persons, institutions, rituals, or sacrifices. He specifically contrasted Christ
with angels, Moses, Joshua, Aaron and his priesthood, the Old Covenant, and the
sacrificial system.
The Jewish believers needed this focus on Christ's
superiority because most of them were suffering some form of persecution because
of their Christian testimony. Some were in danger of confusing the gospel with
Jewish ceremonies and legalism, and drifting back into their former
practices.
Those who were intellectually convinced but spiritually
uncommitted needed to be warned not to stop at that point, but to go all the way
to saving faith. They were in danger of committing the greatest sin any person
can commit: rejecting Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
Those who didn't
believe in Christ as all needed to see that Jesus was in fact who He claimed to
be. To such people the author explains the unique priesthood of Christ, and the
urgency of turning to Him in faith.
Within your circle of friends and
associates, you probably have Christians who are weak of faith and need your
encouragement and instruction. Be available to minister to them whenever
possible.
Undoubtedly you also know people who are intellectually
convinced that Jesus is who He claimed to be, but aren't willing to embrace Him
as their Lord. Don't be shy about urging them to move on to salvation.
To
those who reject Christ outright, boldly proclaim the gospel and trust the Holy
Spirit to convict their hearts.
~John MacArthur, Strength for Today
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