Read Hebrews 2.
In continuing to present the true identity and superiority of Jesus, the Holy
Spirit next guided the writer to how this personally affects us all.
After an admonition in the opening verses that "we must pay much
closer attention to what we have heard", chapter two moves from the
uniqueness of the person of Christ to the uniqueness of His position.
1. Jesus is the Sovereign of the universe. (vv.5-8)
Notice how exclusive these statements are. To Jesus, God the Father has
"subjected the world to come" (v.5). "...putting
everything in subjection under his feet...he left nothing outside his
control." (v.8) Yet, it is not all future. Jesus said in
present tense, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to
me." (Matthew 28:18)
The point is this: Jesus Christ is the One in control. He has all
power and authority over everything. That is why He is called the LORD.
Therefore, He is worthy of our humble submission.
2. Jesus is the Savior of the world. (vv.9)
He did not die a martyr's death on the cross that day. Jesus was
crucified as our substitute. He died according to the plan and purposes
of God. "...so that by the grace of God he might taste death for
everyone." Because all have sinned (Romans 3:10-11), Christ died for
all. As the writer will go on to clearly explain in later chapters, the
blood of Jesus shed on the cross was the one time, full and final payment for
all sin. Therefore, we have forgiveness solely through receiving that
gift.
3. Jesus is the Source of belonging to the family of God. (v.10-18)
He is the "one source" (v.11) of being "sanctified" (set
apart) from sin to God's holiness. As Paul wrote concerning those who
have placed their eternal faith in Jesus, "He has delivered us from the
domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son.
In whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins." (Colossians
1:13-14)
Jesus said, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes
to the Father except through me." (John 14:6) As a result, believers
become brothers and sisters in Christ (v.11), members of the praise
congregation (v.12), and "the children of God" (v.13). As the
resurrected LORD, He is alive today to help believers live for His glory
(v.18).
I AM LORD.
I DIED FOR YOU.
I AM WITH YOU.
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