Hebrews 1:1-4
This letter is addressing Christians who were by culture and
birth Jews, and the writer is addressing the danger of relapsing into Judaism,
and going back to ceremonial observance.
The writer is showing a comparison of the Christian age to the Old
Testament. As a non-Jewish
Christian, but a Christian who grew-up in the culture of a small Baptist church
in a low-income family, did we face the same challenge that the writer is
addressing?
It is important to understand that God required many of the
ceremonial observances, so that His chosen people would remember His
faithfulness. But it seems common
to the human race to always add a few more rules, I know, I grew-up in a small
Baptist church and we lived more by rules than by faith. I assumed that living by rules and
observance of Easter and Christmas and acting spiritual at church services is
not the same as bowing your knee to the will of God?
We may have much in common with the letter to the Hebrews
church, if only we will stop and ask the Holy Spirit to teach us and give us
understanding of these truths. The
first chapter in my English Standard Version of the Bible is titled, “The
Supremacy of God’s Son.” Now that’s
not Scripture, it is a title given by some person. As we look into the first four verses, that title is very
descriptive. “Long ago, at many times in many ways, God spoke to our
fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son,
whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom he created the
world. He 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. After
making purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on
high, having become as much superior to angels as the name he has inherited is
more excellent that theirs.”
Some may want it both ways they like religion, but do not
like authority. The verses in
Hebrews leave no wiggle room. The
Spirit of God is telling us in these verses that in these last days, and they
began when the Church age came into being, God was doing something new. If we were playing poker, it is time to
show your cards, God’s Spirit gives you this option, believe or reject. Jesus is creator God, all that we see and
much we do not see He has created.
It goes back to Genesis 1:1, “In the
beginning God, created the heavens and the earth.” He has all authority, over all people, nature,
climates, and He alone has made purification for sin.
That was the message to the Hebrew Christian church and it
is the message to the Christian church today. What kind of hand are you putting your confidence in: The
fool says in his heart there is no God, that’s a hand some are holding. The religious person often holds this
hand, “I’m better than most, and I’m in many Bible studies, I give to help the
poor, and I’m sure that God would not send some good person like me to a place
called hell. In fact, I’m not sure
there is a place called hell, that the hand far too many are holding. But our Creator, Jesus said, “Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me.” (John
14:1) But he does not stop there
and you would be wise to keep reading, for he goes on to tell his disciples
that he is going to make a place for them in heaven, now that sounds good, we
all want to go to heaven. But
Thomas, and aren’t you glad we have a Thomas to ask the questions we want to
ask, but are fearful of looking foolish; Thomas asks, “Lord
we do not know where you are going.
How can we know the way”? Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except
through me. If you had known me,
you would have known my Father also.
From now on you do know him and have seen him.” (John
14:5-7) I am not into poker, but
if this was a poker hand, and it is God’s rules, only one hand is worth
holding, all others must fold. The
song writer Kenny Rogers gave us some great advise; “You got to know when to
hold them, you got to know when to walk away, and you got to know when to
fold. Your life on this earth is
like a vanishing vapor, that is what James 4:14 states very clearly.
From the Back Porch,
Bob Rice
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