Hebrews 1:4-14
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In Hebrews 1:4-14 the Holy Spirit is using the service of
the writer to establish the supremacy of Jesus Christ over all others and all
things. It is assumed that a group
referred to as Gnostics, a religious movement teaching that salvation comes by
learning esoteric spiritual truths. The
apostle Paul gave this insight in Colossians 2:18, “Let no one disqualify you, insisting on
asceticism and worship of angels, going on in detail about visions, puffed up
without reason by his sensuous mind.” It
is a wise Christian who tests every thought by the revealed word of God.
“Still,
there's "no new thing under the sun." False worship has been
around ever since Satan aspired to the throne of God. Unfortunately, the
mad rush to worship and glorify angels always comes at the expense of sound
Christian doctrine. In most cases, as in the New Age writings, Christ is
left out altogether, or else He is reduced to merely one of the pantheon of
characters, that have visited earth. In Hebrews 1:4, the writer begins
describing the absolute supremacy of Christ in all things. And almost
immediately, only three verses in, he starts putting angels in their proper
place. He does it by reaching back into the Psalms and reclaiming verses, which his Hebrew
audience would be familiar with. It's a perfect format for learning how
to "see Christ" in the Old Testament.” Jim McClarty
The enemy of our souls has a goal and it is to turn your
heart away from truth, and Jesus Christ is the Truth. Satan would prefer that you worship him, but
he will settle for religion, yes, I know Baptists that worship being a Baptist,
and he has no problem with you worshiping a goat or an angel. In fact, the worship of angels is quite
trendy in 2011, many books are written about angels, and most of them leave
Christ’s supremacy out of their books.
As Jim stated, “There’s no new thing under the sun.” We are told in 2 Corinthians 4:4, “The god of this
age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of
the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.”
The bottom line is who will I believe, some person who puts
a spin on Scripture or will I agree with the authority of Scripture? Hebrews 1:3, states, “He (Jesus) is the radiance of the glory of God and the
exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his
power.” As you read verses
4-14, you see the Holy Spirit making a clear case that Jesus is to be
worshipped for these reasons: He is God’s only Son, angels were created by
Him. God the Father called Jesus His
Son, angels are never referred to in this manner. We are told that God the Father called Jesus
God and said His throne is forever. He
is also Creator and verse ten is very clear on that.
Now verse 14 is clear that angels are being sent out by God
to serve those who are to inherit salvation.
But they should never be the object of our worship, only Jesus Christ
has that place of honor, all others fall way short.
From the Back Porch,
Bob Rice
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