And so, dear brothers and sisters, you are now made holy, and each of you is invited to the feast of your heavenly calling. So fasten your thoughts fully onto Jesus, whom we embrace as our Apostle and King-Priest. For he was faithful to the Father who appointed him, in the same way that Moses was a model of faithfulness in what was entrusted to him. But Jesus is worthy to receive a much greater glory than Moses, for the one who builds a house deserves to be honored more than the house he builds. Every house is built by someone, but God is the Designer and Builder of all things. Indeed, Moses served God faithfully in all he gave him to do. His work prophetically illustrates things that would later be spoken and fulfilled. But Christ is more than a Servant, he was faithful as the Son in charge of God’s house. And now we are part of his house if we continue courageously to hold firmly to our bold confidence and our victorious hope. This is why the Holy Spirit says, “If only you would listen to his voice this day! Don’t make him angry by hardening your hearts, like your ancestors did during the days of their rebellion, when they were tested in the wilderness. There your fathers tested me and tried my patience even though they saw my miracles for forty years they still doubted me!
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3 Days
Can there be honor in work that is not “ministry”? In Hebrews we see that we are partakers of a heavenly calling, which leads to an interesting idea, perhaps, our talents are an invitation to faithfully build what God desires with a mission of serving others. In fact, we are going to unpack these concepts to help build your confidence in whatever He calls you to pursue.
5 Days
In this five-day reading plan, Dr. Tony Evans will journey with you through the first section of Hebrews (1:1—3:6) and discuss Jesus: The Superior Person. Hebrews was written to encourage believers to never give up. So, if you have ever faced discouragement in your journey of faith, then this is the book you should study to find encouragement and hope to finish the race of faith well.
Read through God’s Word, within each devotional, and reflect through guided questions for both individual consideration or group discussion. We pray it encourages you to reframe your reality.
This study delves into the biblical narrative about Moses, highlighting the enduring nature of God's promises despite adversity. It explores the Israelites' journey from promise to challenges in Egypt, the worsening situation under a new Pharaoh, and God's providence in preserving Moses. It concludes by discussing the parallel between Moses and Jesus in Hebrews 3:1-6, emphasizing Jesus as the ultimate Mediator and Redeemer.
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