2009
Hebrews Study—Main Points to Emphasize
Tod Kennedy,
June-July, 2009
1.
Christ the Son, chapters 1-4
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 1
1.
Jesus is the final personal revelation of God and as such he is the
only one worthy of our complete faith, confidence, loyalty, and service. He
is God. He is maintains the orderly universe. He is better than angels by
nature, status, action, and proclamation He is superior to angels. He is the
Father’s anointed Messiah. He will soon take the rule over creation. All of
this means that he is the only Savior, the only way to God. There is no
other to whom we and Hebrew believers can turn. We can and must rely on him.
We may not subordinate him to angels, to Moses, to the Levitical priesthood,
or to the Levitical sacrifices.
2.
Jesus, the Son, is the eternal and omnipotent God, the creator, the
sustainer of the universe, the savior, and the only Messiah. This answers
the charges brought against the Hebrew believers by both pagans and
unbelieving Hebrews.
3.
Ministering spirits are angels and they help believers in their
ministry of serving God. We do not put faith in them. We simply know that
God uses them in various ways to help and apparently acts as interference
for us.
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 2
4.
Do not drift away from and neglect what we have heard from the Father
through the Son because if disobedience to the law brought penalty, so will
disobedience to the New Testament message (Hebrews 2:1-4).
5.
The sign spiritual gifts were given to demonstrate the truthfulness
and authority of the apostles and were limited in time to the first century
(Hebrews 2:3-4).
6.
God has subjected earth creation under the authority and care of
mankind and ultimately to Jesus, the Son of man (Hebrews 2:5-8).
7.
Jesus (used 14 times in 8 chapters) has not had all things subjected
to him yet. That will come in the future when death, the devil, and creation
come under his authority (Hebrews 2:9-13).
8.
The subjection of all things to Jesus depended upon him successfully
tasting death for everyone and therefore making the devil powerless and
removing the fear of death (Hebrews 2:14-18).
9.
Jesus was tempted while suffering during life. He understands
suffering and temptation. Because he suffered and never failed to please the
Father he is willing and able to aid us when we are tempted (Hebrews
2:17-18).
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 3
10.
We are to carefully think about the apostle and high priest of our
confession, Jesus Christ and hold to what we say we believe in order to
faithfully serve Him in our priestly ministries. He was faithful to His
Father; Moses was faithful to God and his ministry; the same ought to be
true for us (3:1-6).
11.
Do not harden our hearts against God by not believing his word. This
leads us away from God (3:7-12).
12.
Encourage each other in the faith daily while we can (3:12-13).
13.
We become companions with Christ and participate with Christ in our
priestly ministry if we hold fast to Him instead of revolting against God by
not believing His word (3:14-19).
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 4
14.
We need to be alert to believe and apply God’s good news promises so
that we will enter and experience the calming rest that He has for us. When
we refuse to believe his good news promises we are disobedient, hardened to
His word, and may get his discipline.
15.
God’s word, when read, thought about, memorized, and used in life
will get to the heart of our thoughts, desires, and plans. We cannot escape
it. It will rescue, comfort, encourage, change, or worry us and discipline
us.
16.
God’s throne refers to His authority and seat of his power. Since he
is a gracious, let’s pray to him for mercy and freely given help when we
need it. When we pray, pray in according to His word, pray in fellowship
with Him, and pray in faith.
2.
Christ the High Priest, chapters 5-10
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 5
17.
A high priest is the one who offers sacrifices for people. He must be
human and he must be called by God to be a high priest. Aaron was called by
God to be a high priest of the Levitical kind.
18.
God the Father appointed Jesus Christ to be priest, not like Aaron,
but like Melchizedek. Christ’s priesthood was, in rank and nature, patterned
on Melchizedek. This was an entirely different and better priesthood.
19.
Jesus Christ, in his humanity, learned to obey God the Father by
going through suffering. In suffering a person must decide how to live and
what to do. Will a person make the right choices or the wrong choices? Jesus
always made the right choices. He therefore qualified to offer Himself as
the sacrifice for sin, and by that provide eternal salvation to everyone who
obeys Him—believes Him.
20.
Apathetic believers, “dull of hearing” or lazy learners are stuck in
spiritual immaturity. They have a hard time learning more advanced biblical
doctrines; they need to be taught again the fundamental doctrines; they have
a hard time explaining God’s word to others; and they are unskilled at
making biblical choices and applications about what is good and what is
evil.
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 6
21.
Doctrines about Christ-Messiah were and are foundational,
especially to Hebrew believers. Those doctrines are basic for spiritual
growth and service. But believers must build upon those doctrines and
advance in learning more doctrine and applying that doctrine (6:1).
22.
Believers should press on to maturity, but repudiating or
doubting Jesus Christ and His work of reconciliation prevents renewing to
repentance (changing wrong thinking about Christ to right thinking about
Christ) and therefore prevents pressing on to maturity (6:1-6).
23.
God blesses those believers who faithfully respond to His provisions
and His word, while he disciplines those who, in their spiritual regression,
reject His provisions and His word (6:7-8).
24.
God has better things than discipline for believers who serve
Him—things that accompany eternal salvation, rewards—and God will not forget
their service for him (6:9-10).
25.
Continue the diligent faith and service you once exhibited so you
will have the full assurance of your hoped for rewards (the things that
accompany salvation), and imitate those who inherit the promises by faith
and patience like Abraham did (6:11-15).
26.
God promised and swore an oath to Abraham that He would bless him and
that he would have a son; and God would multiply Abraham’s descendents
through that son. Abraham patiently waited by faith for God to fulfill His
promise and God did (6:13-16). Abraham is an example for us to follow
(6:13-16).
27.
God who cannot lie made an oath to Abraham about the messianic
promise with blessings. Later on God also promised with an oath to the heirs
of the promise. Those who believe God, including church believers, are
encouraged to hold onto that promised hope (6:16-18).
28.
This promised hope for us is eternal salvation, future blessings and
rewards, and participation in Messiah’s kingdom—the better things that
accompany salvation. That hope is our anchor and our anchor is in heaven
right now guaranteeing that we will receive them. Our future is secure. We
ought to grasp and hold that anchor through out life, especially in trials
and tests (6:19).
29.
Jesus, our Melchizedek like high priest, is now in the heavenly holy
of holies where He performs high priestly duties for us (6:20).
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 7
30.
Jesus’ priesthood is of the Melchizedek kind and is therefore much
better than the Aaron-Levitical priesthood.
31.
Jesus’ priesthood replaced the Levitical priesthood and so the
Levitical priesthood can be left behind.
32.
Jesus our high priest is able to save forever those who come to God
through Him because of His person, His once for all sacrifice, and His
present ministry.
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 8
33.
Jesus is our high priest and is now seated at the right hand of God.
34.
Jesus, our high priest, serves in the true tabernacle which is in
heaven.
35.
Jesus mediates the new and better covenant, the covenant based upon
his final sacrifice for sins.
36.
The new covenant has replaced the old covenant and it stands because
of Jesus Christ and His death and resurrection. Therefore believers should
not go back to living under the old covenant (Moses Law).
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 9
37.
The first or old covenant with its regulations, furniture, and gifts
and sacrifices was simply an inspired symbol to prepare people for Jesus
Christ and His once for all sacrifice. The first covenant found its reality
in Jesus Christ.
38.
The sacrifices of the old covenant could never and can never result
in permanent forgiveness of sin and eternal life. The substitutionary
sacrifice of Jesus Christ did what the old covenant could never do.
39.
Christ returned to heaven as glorified God-man after successfully
putting away sins by his substitutionary sacrifice. From heaven He appears
before the Father on behalf of us and for our benefit.
40.
Christ will come to earth a second time, but this time for great
blessing to believers. This is our great expectation.
3. Therefore Live the
Faith Life, chapters 11-13
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 10
41.
Jesus Christ’s complete sacrifice and His present priest ministry are
the only works that can remove sin and prepare one for heaven.
42.
Right now we can enter the presence of God, and Jesus is right now
our high priest supporting us. Let’s put these facts to use each day by
confidently going to God in faith, reverence, and prayer by holding tight to
what we believe.
43.
Assembly with believers in church is vital to a healthy Christian
life—it is not optional. This is especially important in view of the
spiritual war in which each of us finds himself. Local church assembly is
the primary place for Bible teaching and preparation for ministry, for
encouragement, for building up the body of Christ, for group prayer, for
giving to the Lord, and for sending of missionaries.
44.
We are to draw near to God, hold tight to what we believe, think how
we can stimulate other believers to love and good works, assemble together,
and encourage each other.
45.
Faith in Bible doctrine can produce endurance when one is under
ridicule and persecution for one’s biblical faith, sympathy with those
imprisoned because of their biblical faith, and joyful living even when your
property is unjustly taken because of your biblical beliefs.
46.
Continued spiritual assurance of your biblical hope, even in the face
of trials, results in great spiritual rewards, so continue to endure in the
biblical faith (steadfastness toward self in hard circumstances).
47.
Beware, faithlessness in the face of trials can bring destruction by
the persecutors and discipline by God while faithfulness to God brings
spiritual success.
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 11
48.
In our day to day lives faith is personal confidence, assurance, the
guarantee to us about that which we anticipate God doing.
49.
God honors believing believers. Faith brings God’s approval.
50.
Faith in God’s word forms a biblical worldview in us because we
believe what the Bible says about life.
51.
The believers in Hebrews 11 were successful because they believed
God. We will be successful in God’s eyes if and when we believe Him.
52.
Believers who trust God in spite of all history, circumstances, and
people are spiritual nobility. The world is not worthy of them. Are we among
those noble believers?
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 12
53.
To successfully run the Christian life race, we must shed our
distractions, get rid of our area of weakness sin, and faithfully and
consistently live God’s plan for us.
54.
To run the Christian life race we need to focus our attention on
Jesus, the leader and hero of the faith.
55.
God’s discipline is training and preparation for practical life and
godliness, and some just punishment for sin when needed.
56.
Watch how we live the Christian life so that we do not follow the
wrong ideas and people because they can trip us up. Pursue peace and
holiness, not bitterness and self-centeredness.
57.
Listen when God speaks—He is the creator and judge.
58.
God’s kingdom, to which we are coming, is secure. We show are
gratitude to Him by our reverent service to God.
Main
points to emphasize in Hebrew 13
59.
Our relationships, fellowship, and service with and for other
believers are central to the application of God’s word in our lives. We are
a brotherhood of Christ-believers, a fellowship of saints. When Bible
teachers, missionaries, or other believers come and need housing, food,
fellowship, encouragement, or other help it is our privileged duty to
provide this hospitality to them.
60.
We should look outside of ourselves to the Lord first (occupation
with Christ), and then to other believers who suffer, who are in prison, and
who are in honest need and we ought to provide honest help for them.
Occupation with self is foreign to the Christian life.
61.
Marriage is honorable. It is a good thing. God instituted marriage
with Adam and Eve. Sex in only to be practiced within a marriage. Throughout
history marriage has been attacked through sex before marriage, adultery,
homosexuality, poor leadership, poor followership, lack of a biblical
worldview, and outright rejection of known Bible doctrine.
62.
God is constantly with us. He is our constant helper. Since this is
true we should strive to live in His will and therefore be content with His
will. And, Jesus our savior, mediator, high priest, and leader never changes
His nature or character or love for us. He is the foundation and leader of
the faith. We can always follow Him and depend upon Him.
63.
God has given spiritual leaders to the church. They are to teach
God’s word, to live out God’s word and so model the faith (Christian way of
life), and to guard our souls or lives from spiritual enemies, bad doctrine,
and bad application. Their authority and leadership must be biblical. They
will answer to God. We are to listen to them, obey them, and submit to them
as long as their leadership is in accord with Scripture. They are not heavy
handed dictators. Compare Acts 14:12, 1 Timothy 5:17, 1 Peter 5:1-4,
Ephesians 4:11-13, and Acts 20:28-31.
64.
Right doctrine, right attitudes, and right service follow from good
spiritual leadership. When leaders teach and live God’s word the
congregations have an opportunity to learn and live God’s word.
65.
It is a comfort and encouragement to know that Jesus’ character never
changes. He is always sovereign, holy, just, righteous, love, omniscient,
omnipotent, omnipresent, immutable, and truthful. He is dependable. He
continues to be our savior, high priest, leader, and great shepherd—just
what Hebrews emphasizes
66.
The believer who understands God’s word and therefore God’s grace and
blessing will have his life characterized by thankfulness and thanksgiving
to God. This is the normal response to God. If this is lacking, our
Christian life is stagnant.
67.
Pray for those who study, teach, write, and lead you in the Christian
life. Spiritual leaders lead us in the spiritual war. They are under much
pressure from the demon forces, from the world, from other believers, and
from their own sinful natures. The spiritual battle can lead to
discouragement and failure. Support them by prayer.
68.
God wants to equip each of us in His spiritual resources to do His
will. God gives gifted men for the equipping of the saints so the saints
will do the work of the ministry and the body of Christ will be built up.
This can only start and then we carried out through the work of Jesus Christ
on the cross, His headship and leadership of the church, His giving of
spiritual gifts, and His now intercessory work on our behalf.
69.
We should listen closely to the biblical instruction from our
spiritual leaders—pastor and teachers, teachers, and evangelists. It is for
our encouragement. If they accurately teach the Scripture and that teaching
seems difficult or convicting we should bear up under it so we may learn and
grow and serve.