Hebrews 3
3
Our Apostle and High Priest
1Therefore, holy brothers and companions in a heavenly calling, consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest of our confession; # Rm 15:8; Php 3:14; Heb 2:11,17; 4:14-15 2He was faithful to the One who appointed Him, just as Moses was in all God’s household. 3For Jesus is considered worthy of more glory than Moses, just as the builder has more honor than the house. 4Now every house is built by someone, but the One who built everything is God. # Eph 2:10; 3:9 5Moses was faithful as a servant # Ex 14:31; Nm 12:7-8; Dt 18:19; 34:5; Jos 1:2,7,13,15; 11:12,15; 12:6; 1Kg 8:53,56; Mal 4:4 in all God’s household, as a testimony to what would be said in the future. 6But Christ was faithful as a Son over His household. And we are that household if we hold on to the courage and the confidence of our hope. # Other mss add firm to the end # Mt 10:22; Rm 5:2; 11:22; 1Co 3:16; Heb 1:2
Warning against Unbelief
7Therefore, as the Holy Spirit says:
Today, if you hear His voice,
8do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion,
on the day of testing in the wilderness,
9where your fathers tested Me, tried Me,
and saw My works 10for 40 years.
Therefore I was provoked with that generation
and said, “They always go astray in their hearts,
and they have not known My ways.”
11So I swore in My anger,
“They will not enter My rest.” # Ps 95:7-11; Ac 7:36; Heb 4:3,5 # Ps 95:7-11
12Watch out, brothers, so that there won’t be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart that departs # Lk 8:13; Ac 15:38; 1Tm 4:1 from the living God. 13But encourage each other daily, # 1Th 2:12; 2Th 3:12; Heb 10:25 while it is still called today, so that none of you is hardened # Ac 19:9; Rm 9:18; Heb 3:8,15; 4:7 by sin’s deception. # Eph 4:22; Heb 10:24 14For we have become companions of the Messiah if we hold firmly until the end the reality # Or confidence that we had at the start. # 1Co 15:2; Heb 3:6; 10:23; 11:1 15As it is said:
Today, if you hear His voice,
do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion. # Ps 95:7-8 # Ps 95:7-8
16For who heard and rebelled? Wasn’t it really all who came out of Egypt under Moses? # Nm 14:2; Dt 1:35-38 17And who was He provoked with for 40 years? Was it not with those who sinned, whose bodies fell in the wilderness? # Nm 14:29; Ps 106:26 18And who did He swear to that they would not enter His rest, if not those who disobeyed? 19So we see that they were unable to enter because of unbelief.
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Hebrews 3
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The Centerpiece of All We Believe
1-6a So, my dear Christian friends, companions in following this call to the heights, take a good hard look at Jesus. He’s the centerpiece of everything we believe, faithful in everything God gave him to do. Moses was also faithful, but Jesus gets far more honor. A builder is more valuable than a building any day. Every house has a builder, but the Builder behind them all is God. Moses did a good job in God’s house, but it was all servant work, getting things ready for what was to come. Christ as Son is in charge of the house.
6b-11 Now, if we can only keep a firm grip on this bold confidence, we’re the house! That’s why the Holy Spirit says,
Today, please listen;
don’t turn a deaf ear as in “the bitter uprising,”
that time of wilderness testing!
Even though they watched me at work for forty years,
your ancestors refused to let me do it my way;
over and over they tried my patience.
And I was provoked, oh, so provoked!
I said, “They’ll never keep their minds on God;
they refuse to walk down my road.”
Exasperated, I vowed,
“They’ll never get where they’re going,
never be able to sit down and rest.”
12-14So watch your step, friends. Make sure there’s no evil unbelief lying around that will trip you up and throw you off course, diverting you from the living God. For as long as God’s still calling it Today, keep each other on your toes so sin doesn’t slow down your reflexes. If we can only keep our grip on the sure thing we started out with, we’re in this with Christ for the long haul.
These words keep ringing in our ears:
Today, please listen;
don’t turn a deaf ear as in the bitter uprising.
15-19For who were the people who turned a deaf ear? Weren’t they the very ones Moses led out of Egypt? And who was God provoked with for forty years? Wasn’t it those who turned a deaf ear and ended up corpses in the wilderness? And when he swore that they’d never get where they were going, wasn’t he talking to the ones who turned a deaf ear? They never got there because they never listened, never believed.
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