Hebrews 1:5-2:4 - Jesus is Better than the Angels

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We are in the book of Hebrews you can turn to chapter one and we started last week our sermon series on Jesus is better and as I mentioned last week, I really am excited for this study because the book of Hebrews is a sermon. The entire book is a sermon on the greatness of Jesus. Not only that. It's a an expository sermon where he the author is preaching on Psalm 110, which is why I preached on that a few weeks ago. So the book of Hebrews is an extended sermon on Psalm 110. And what we see in the argument is Jesus is better than anything that has come before in the Old Testament. He's better than the Angels. He's better than Moses. He's better than the sacrifices. He's better than the priesthood. He's better than the temple. Jesus is better. In the book of Hebrews will demand a response from us. I just a response of worship. But this is a wonderful response because it will cause us to grow into the image of Jesus by faith as we fix our eyes on him the author and Perfecter of our faith in run with endurance the race set before us we will find a bigger and better Christ for our needs for our life for her Joy.

As son Jesus as we've talked about the last couple weeks. He is the king and priest of Psalm 110 and the author of Hebrews starts the book with just those four verses it is probably the best intro I've ever seen in a sermon I can say that cuz it's inspired. So it's the Holy Spirit inspiring this introduction Jason nose and some of my students know my intros are the weakest part of my sermon, but here listen to this long ago it many times and in many ways God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days, he's spoken to us by his son who me appointed the heir of all things through whom also 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. And 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 is in Heritage is more excellent. Then there's fascinating how the author of Hebrews brings up the topic of angels right at the end of his introduction and he's going to spend the next number of versus down to the end of the chapter and verse 14 demonstrating. The Jesus is better than the angels. And by that I don't mean the Los Angeles Angels or whatever. They're called down south. Of course, he's better than them. Jesus is better than the Angels because he's not a created angel. He is God. He's better than the Angels after all. He's the one who created the Angels. That's what the introduction tells us. Now angels in history become important when the gospel becomes mundane and boring got a fascinating to me right at the time of Jesus on Earth are the Jewish religious leaders had a fascination with angels. They've gone into great detail giving names to all of the Fallen Angels names that scripture never gives us but man they've got the whole list. It's good fodder for a video game or a fantasy book and in the Middle Ages, you see this fascination with angels crop up again. Maybe you've heard of Milton's Paradise Lost or Dante's Inferno and this description of Hell in all these levels of hell and all of these things going on. Even in our modern-day angels are part of our culture's obsession with the supernatural in the Unseen Realm. and I can understand that in one sense because what we see we know there's something beyond that and we desire to know what that is, but you know the Precious Moments angels are so far removed from what we get a description of the angels in scripture the angels that are shown or demons that are shown in in horror films or in horror books or or video games. Those are so far different than what scripture describes and it can be easy to become obsessed with the supernatural in unseen realm and I would argue it's because We're seeking something outside of ourselves and outside of our experience to to satisfy us. What what the author of Hebrews is arguing for is that something is better than all of that unseen realm something is better than the angels that would be the one who created him who we know is Jesus now, here's something I want to share with you that I never saw before until last night and I'm super excited about this. I was not happy with my outline in my sermon prep. I preached on this twice before and I'm looking at those outlines and I didn't like it knife happened to open up Tom Shriners new commentary on Hebrews last night and I saw him make connection to what was the certed in the introduction versus 124. He now is just simply elaborating on in versus 5214. So inverse to when it says the one who me appointed Revolve things we're going to see in vs. 529 Jesus is a better ruler over all things then Angels win in verse two again. It said through whom he also made the world verse 10 the author argues. He made all things including the angels in verse 3 when the author says Jesus is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature and he upholds all things by the word of his power verses 11 and 12 argue that Jesus is eternal nature is greater than the angels and then at the end when it says after making purification for sins and verse 4 of the intro he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high we see here that Jesus has been exalted higher than the angels in verse 13 and 14 and he returns to Psalm 110. I'll repeat those as we go along but what we see here beginning in verse 5. I'm going to read the whole section, but then we'll we'll dig in. So he's become verse for is much Superior to Angels is the name. He's inherited his more excellent than theirs for to which of the Angels did God ever Savers 5. You are my son today. I have been watching you or again. I will be to him a father and he shall be to me as a son and again when he brings the first born into the world. He says let all the Angels God's angels worship him and all the Angels. He says he makes his angels winds and his Ministers of flame of fire. But if the son he says your throne o God is forever and ever the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom. You have loved righteousness and hated wickedness. Therefore God. Your God is Anointed you with the oil of gladness beyond your companions and you Lord laid the foundation of the Earth in the beginning and the heavens are the work of your hands. They will perish but you remain they will all wear out like a garment like a robe. You will roll them up like a garment they will be chained. But you are the same and your years will have no end and to which of the angels has he ever said sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet. Are they not all ministering Spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation. So first we see in verses 5 through 9 that Jesus is better than the Angels because he has a better rule over all he's the one whom the father has appointed heir of all things and in verse five the angels are never called son. Which of the Angels did God ever say you were my son today. I'd be gotten you now we can go back to Genesis 6 or Jobe one and see that angels are called sons of God plural. But they're not called the sun. It is a more. Excellent Name That is reserved for the Eternal Son of God who became the incarnates Son of God Jesus and the author quotes to passages from the Old Testament and both of these passages refer to the davidic King and his Heir and the author applies them to Jesus showing that he's the reigning and ruling promised Sun. The first one song 27 is from a Messianic salm-salm to an in it. The psalmist is arguing that the Messiah as the descendant of David will rule over the nation's Jesus is greater than the Angels the author of Hebrews says because he's not ruling as the Messianic davidic King. You are my son today. I have begotten you. And again, he says in verse five. I will be to him a father and he shall be to me as son and the second quote comes from 2nd Samuel 7 this great promise to David and in the context of God promises an eternal Kingdom to the davidic sun sun ship then is tied the ruling and raining. In fact the promise in 2nd Samuel 7 that a future davidic king would build a house for the lord's name later. We're going to see in the book of Hebrews in Chapter 3 The Jesus is the one of those the house not Moses and we're going to see in chapter 3. It stands this house stands for the people of God and Jesus as the Builder of this new Temple as the Elder ruler in Chapter 2 is the one whose ruling over the people of God the house of God. So the angels are never called Sun singular the Sun the ruling raining davidic are and then in versus six and seven instead. What are the Angels do? Again, when he brings the first born into the world, he says let all the Angels worship him. But all God's angels worship him. This first quote is from Deuteronomy 32 now, it's fascinating anytime a new testament author quotes just a verse from the Old Testament. He wants you to understand the whole context of that. Not just proof text. He wants you to assume the whole chapter or the whole section is easy in a song. We saw Psalm 27, you're my son today. I'll be gotten you which is a Messianic song of this future son is going to rule the nations with a rod of iron and in 2nd Samuel 7. We understand that it's the whole context of David's of God's promise to David that you will never like a man to sit on your throne and he's going to rule and Reign for ever. So here when we get to Deuteronomy 32 43, it's part of the song of Moses that worships The Rock Yahweh for his faithfulness to the nation's to bring them out of Israel and all of the quote gods or angels are commanded to worship him. So the Angels worship the exalted sun in versus 6 and 7. They're not equal to him their subordinate to him. They're the ones who worship Him and we see that in Revelation 5 All of the Heavenly Throne the myriads of myriads of angels say Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive power and glory and honor and wisdom.

And the second quotation in verse 7 of the Angels. He says he makes his angels winds and his ministers a flame of fire. This gives us the proper perspective about angels. They were created for a purpose which is not to rule and Reign but to serve now the idolatries of the Nations around Israel. They took the Angels the Fallen Angels in particular the demons and they worship them as their rulers as their gods. the gods of the ancient world

But they were created not to rule and Reign they were created to serve and this is a quote from Psalm 104. And Psalm 104 celebrates the power of Yahweh for creating the angels and they were created here. It says to be winds and flames of fire, which isn't meaning literally that they're window that their fire but rather the word angel means messenger. And in the parallel word, he gives is ministers or servants. So they are messengers who bring a message from God like the wind quickly in the appropriate time and their ministers who serve in a way that it's like a a flaming fire of purification. It's meant to be holy.

Let me tell you a little bit more about angels in the scriptures. Not every spirit being is called an angel. Angels more of a job description than a category that we use it as a category of any supernatural being but it's a job description. In fact, if you were to go back to Genesis 28 and you ready to read that famous passage of Jacob in the night vision, seeing a ladder going to heaven and angels ascending and descending on the ladder. I remember being a teenager in that that Vision stumped me I had no idea what was going on with that. All I knew was Huey Lewis and the News had a song about Climbing Jacob's Ladder and I thought it had to do with the same thing, but I don't know it didn't make any sense to me. What that is is it's a picture of The Messengers going from God to us and back from us to God bringing the message of God down to us. It's their job description. Another word used in Psalm 104 here is Minister or servant in the Heavenly courts, Daniel 7 that famous Vision where the son of man approaches the Ancient of Days into him is given a kingdom the Old Testament equivalent to Revelation 5. It says that the Angels the ministers are serving in the Heavenly Court by a thousand thousands and innumerable number of ministers. Another title for another job description given to these Spirit beings in Daniel for is called Watchers. Guardians, it's an Aramaic term emphasizing their wakeful and guardian role in that particular prophecy. But throughout scripture angels are Spirit beings known as Watchers our Guardians are our to watch over certain areas of the world to guard it to watch to to notify.

Then there's the word host like the Lord of hosts. You always saburos. I can remember singing A Mighty Fortress Is Our God is the kid in thinking he was the lord of the Sabbath is the only word. I knew that in Hebrew. I thought it was these the Lord of Saturdays, but that's not what it is the Lord Yaweh Sbarro's the Lord of hosts is the Heavenly Army the host of Heaven that the Psalms talk about this Army that comes in and every time you see it in Scripture it is scary it's brutal. It's destroying it's it's the perfect righteous Holiness of God on display. And then you have a category of spirit beings called the cherubim and seraphim that they are the ones who guard the Throne of Heaven like Isaiah 6 speaks about they're not Messengers. They're not angels in the sense of bringing a message or ministering. They're surrounding the throne giving glory to God.

Now all of that to say What scripture speaks of is created beings who are not to be worshipped. But who do the worshiping who do the ministering and Jesus is better than all of them. He's to be worshipped by everything and everyone including the Angels. That's what the author of Hebrews is saying right here. What does that mean for us? The guy who created us the Lord Jesus. He's worthy of our worship. And then in verses 8-9 the Angels serve the Eternal righteous King, but of the sunny says your throne o God is forever and ever the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom. The author of Hebrews is quoting Psalm 45, which was a royal Sama coronation song. It was the song they would sing out and they would read aloud when the King was crowned. The new king of David was crowned and what the author is saying is Jesus is the greatest King in the davidic line and he fulfills the word of the song the scepter of right uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom. You have loved righteousness and hated wickedness. Therefore God. Your God is Anointed you with the oil of gladness beyond your companions and it's fascinating that the author of Hebrews was able to pick this song out of so many to say not only is Jesus fully God verse 8 Your throne o God is forever and ever Jesus Is God, but also he's fully man verse 9. God is Anointed you as the Messiah with the oil of gladness beyond your companions. Jesus is not only the promise descendant of David. He's God. It reminds me of Isaiah 9:6 and 7 for to us a child is born to us a son is given in the government shall be upon his shoulder and his name Shall be Called wonderful counselor, Mighty God. He's God Everlasting father Prince of Peace of the increase of his government and peace. There will be no end on the throne of David and over his kingdom to establish it and to uphold it with Justice and with righteousness. That's the same language as Psalm 45 from this time forth and forevermore. The Zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this. So Jesus is greater than the Angels because his throne last forever. He's ruling and reigning over them forever. Not just temporarily now all of that verses 5 to 9 is 5 Old Testament passages that the author of Hebrews is using to give us a Biblical defense of his assertion that Jesus is the one who's appointed heir of all things in verse 2. He's the one who's been appointed heir of all things. He's better. He moved on to verse 10 Jesus made all things including the angels. He quotes Psalm 102, which Jason read you Lord laid the foundations of the Earth in the beginning in the heavens with the work of your hands. They will perish but you remain they will all wear out like a garment in Psalm 102. Yahweh is creator of all and as we heard he has the ability to restore Zion the city of God the people were in great despair, but God is able to restore and he does it through Jesus the one who is able to who created all things who laid the foundation of the Earth in the beginning in the heavens are the work of his hands. now This song 102 contains multiple themes that are going to run throughout the Book of Hebrews the rule of God the victory of God the exaltation of the anointed one Christ the renewal of the city of God freedom from the fear of death a promise that what was written will be later for filled the author of Hebrews picks up on this idea in Psalm 102 and says Jesus is better because he's ruling forever. He's the one who's going to have the victory not Satan. He's the one who's been exalted to the right hand of the Father. The author of Hebrews is going to repeat it four times in this sermon because he's actually preaching Annex positing Psalm 110. And Zion, the city of God is coming down from heaven all of those in Hebrews 11, who are the Hall of Faith. They're looking forward to the city whose Builder and architect is God waiting for that and we don't no longer. He says in Hebrews 13 approach the mountain Mount Sinai with fear and trembling we come to the Heavenly City who's the names of all God's people who are enrolled in heaven to the just angels and to Jesus the mediator of a better Covenant in so we can draw near to God because we know that this city is coming down to earth and were a part of it. We're part of the citizenship and that should give us great. Hope Jesus is able to save to the uttermost any who come to faith in him. This is really good news.

Well, not only is he the Creator and he made all things including the Angels but in verses 11 and 12, his eternal nature is greater than the angels. They will perish but you remain they will all wear out like a garment like a robe. You will roll them up and like a garment they will be changed. But you are the same and your years will have no and I want to pull out two phrases that show Jesus Is God his eternal nature. You will remain verse 11 and you are the same in your years will have no end in verse 12 see that there. What the author of Hebrews is saying is though that creation gets changed. Jesus will remain and though the creation will be rolled up like a scroll Jesus is the same and his years will have no end. Now if we read our Old Testament and Isaiah 34 or the New Testament in Revelation 6, we will see that the skies will roll up like a scroll on the day of the Lord when Jesus returns and he'll make all things new but the sun will remain he's not going to be changed by that events. That's why the author in Hebrews 13:8 says Jesus Christ is the same yesterday today and forever or the only one who's the same yesterday today and forever is God. So who must Jesus be he's got Listen to the words of John Owen the Puritan Theologian and pastor. This is his application to this section. Whatever our changes may be inward or outward yet Christ changing not our Eternal condition is secured and relief provided against all present troubles and miseries the immutability and Eternity of Christ are the spring of our consolation and Security in every condition. I want to listen to that again the imitability that means the unchangeable Ness and The Eternity of Christ or the spring. They're the Wellspring the the Fountain of our consolation and Security in every condition. Such as the Frailty of the nature of man and such the perishing condition of all created things that none can ever obtain the least stable consolation. But what arises from an interest in the omnipotence that is all powerfulness sovereignty and Eternity of Jesus Christ. We're going to see here at the end of the sermon the the exhortation he gives in chapter. 2124 is Don't Drift Away from Jesus Don't Drift Away From Him. Why because he's the only one that brings you stability and peace and consolation and joy and Lasting Hope Don't Drift Away From Him. See verses 13 and 14. Jesus is the one who's been exalted higher than the Angels. He's better than the Angels after making purification for sins. He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high in verse 4 and now here in verse 13 to which of the angels has he ever said sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool for your feet. The author uses Psalm 110 is the final argument to establish the fact that Jesus is God ruling and raining with the greatest Authority and that he is the enthroned Messiah. He's greater than the host of Heaven because he sits at God's right hand, which is the place of equality and Power. Not only that someone 10 argues that he's our high priest and his Priestly work is finished verse for mentioned it after making purification for sins. It's implied in the context of Psalm 110. And the author of Hebrews is going to give for chapters to this idea that Jesus made purification for our sins. Not once a year, but once for all forgiven forever

Jesus Priestly work is finished. He's ruling with the greatest Authority verse 14 Angels. Do not rule. They serve are they not all ministering Spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation. That's remarkable. Not only do the Angels serve Jesus who else do they serve in this verse? They serve us those who inherit salvation in Chapter 2 quotes Psalm 8, which talks about Humanity. What is man that you are mindful of him? If I turn over there, we got a moment turn over to chapter to look at this.

Verse 6. It's been testified somewhere. I'll go ahead and make my obligatory joke about this. You don't you can feel free time not to remember scripture reference because the author of Hebrews in scripture says it was testified somewhere. I love this as a preacher.

What is man that you are mindful of him or the son of man that you take care of him? You made him for a little while lower than the Angels you have crowned him with Glory and Honor putting everything in subjection under his feet. Now. What's all made is talking about is not Jesus. It's talking about us Humanity made in the image of God. We were made for a little while lower than the Angels because of the fall but there's coming a day when we're going to be crowned with Glory and Honor Paul tells us in Ephesians 2 that we've been seated in the heavenlies in Christ far above rulers and principalities and powers and authorities, which are angels They serve us. That's baffling to my mind and yet the Temptation is to look at them as if there's some sort of God or savior, but no they're merely servants. Who not just serve Jesus they serve us back to verse 14 are they not all ministering Spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?

I would love to know how many times that the Providence of God in our lives to preserve us to keep us to comfort us. a timely word spoken a a check that comes in the mail unbeknownst to us that meets our needs how many times was it angels and ministers who were ministering to us and we didn't even know it was going to mention that don't neglect doing good to others because sometimes we entertain angels unaware this idea of angels is running throughout the sermon here in the book of Hebrews. And we probably won't know on this side of Eternity, but we see it in scripture so many times where the veil is pulled up for a moment. I think of Joshua who was worried he was going to be defeated in a battle and God opened his eyes to see the heavenly host and the commander of the Lord's army standing there. Or you see him Luke Chapter 2 when Jesus is born that haven't the curtain is lifted and all of the angels have come down to sing praise glory to God in the highest and on Earth peace among men with whom his favor rests.

All we had eyes to see it. How do you say angels are ministering to us? But not so that we would turn around and worship them. Rather we would worship Jesus as a result. In fact, when we see angels in the Book of Revelation John's tempted to Fall Down and Worship the angel and was he say don't worship me worship God. I'm just the messenger worship. God give him glory.

Oh that we would be aware of God's Providence in our lives and that those means of the blessing to us might be his angels ministering to us. It would cause us to glorify him wouldn't it? Will Jesus is better than those angels cuz he's the one ruling over them. He's the one commanding them and telling them to go minister to us. incredible thought

Well, the author closes this first section with his first warning or exhortation is going to be five of them in the book of Hebrews. But the first one is in chapter 2124. Let me read it to you therefore therefore because of all this about angels. Therefore. We must pay much closer attention to what we've heard lest. We drift away from it for since the message declared By Angels proved to be reliable and every transgression or Disobedience received a just retribution. How should we escape if we neglect such a great salvation? It was declared it first by the Lord and it was a tested To Us by those who heard while God also bore Witness by signs and wonders in various Miracles and Gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will so this exhortation is first warning is do not reject the word spoken through God's son. This is the initial warning Don't Drift Away From the Sun since he's greater than the angels. And this drift away this word. It was used in other Greek literature of a ring slipping off a finger. Just just falling away. Think of a ship that's lost its anchor lost its Mooring and it just drifts. Edgar McKnight in his commentary rights this insightful thought apathy indifference or sloth is one of the seven deadly sins identified by the early church the others being Pride Envy gluttony lust anger and greed the condition of apathy which is inattention neglect indifference or drifting is different from other sins. The other sins are deadly they result from willful engagement in ethical error, but apathy is just as deadly perhaps more deadly because one simply does nothing one drifts away. Sermon this author of Hebrews in his sermon. His first exhortation is a Jesus is better. He's better that Old Testament that we have was mediated through angels and it proved reliable and steadfast and God judged and he was just How much more should we believe that the New Testament the New Covenant that Jesus has brought in will be reliable in just and how shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation, so don't Drift Away. Don't give into apathy. The Angels were the ministers in the Old Testament that brought God's word to his people and their message proved reliable. This goes back to verse one. God spoke at many times and in many ways to our fathers through the prophets, but in these last days he spoken to us in his son. In a greater way God is spoken in his son. And so we must Listen and Obey him.

I think one of Satan's greatest strategies is to get us just to drift away. apathy indifference neglect It's a slow creep, isn't it? It's a slow fade. It it does the things of this world just capture our attention and we get our eyes off of Jesus and end in chapter 12 is going to use that illustration again of a race that these things that weigh us down and encumber us get our eyes of Jesus and we need to set those things aside in and focus our eyes on Jesus the author and Perfecter of our faith.

There's No Escape for those who neglect such a great salvation

I just heard some terrible news this week and Elder a dear friend and former Elder of a church has is is now attending a church. That is doesn't believe the Bible is the word of God is Not only lgbt-affirming but has drag shows at the church service this Episcopalian Church, and it broke my heart on Wednesday, and I would have been one since never guessed it from him. But in another sense, I could see the slow fade in his life over time. causes me to weep and not be true of us. We need to cling to Jesus. Need to cling to him how trustworthy is this gospel. Will the author of Hebrews says here in Chapter 2. It's declared by the Lord Jesus that alone should say it's trustworthy but not only that it was a tested to it was witnessed by those who were Jesus's apostles. Not only that God the Father bore Witness by signs and wonders in verse for various Miracles and the giving of gifts. Not only that the Holy Spirit Bears witness through the giving of these spiritual gifts. So all three persons of the Trinity or mentioned God the father and God the spirit are telling us to listen to and Trust Jesus.

David Allen and his commentary says God has no greater messenger. Then his son for a world in desperate need of redemption and Jesus as the son is both the Supreme revealer and the Supreme Revelation three titles are given to Jesus in chapter 1 Sun God and Lord. The focus is on the sun with God indicating the writers attribution of deity to the Sun and Lord indicating his sovereignty in the sun is superior to the angels since he is God who receives their worship and Lord since he is The Sovereign change the Creator. This is what is how he starts his sermon. Men are the kids say that's a banger. That's really good. Jesus is better. And I hope I the end of the series that I know you're already convinced of it, but I hope by the end of the series you're really really convinced of it. Christ is our anchor and we do not want to drift away from him why we sing Christ the sure and steady anchor in the fury of the storm when the Winds of Doubt blow through and mice Tails have all been torn. In the suffering in the sorrow when my sinking hopes are few. I will hold fast to the Anchor it shall never be removed. See this is our hope it's why we want our sermons every week to be christ-centered. This is how the author of Hebrews took these seven Old Testament passages and showed how they pointed to Jesus all the scriptures point to Jesus. And he is sufficient for all of our life. This is what the author of Hebrews is going to argue in great detail throughout the book is that Jesus is in all sufficient savior, when your heart when you're in a bad way when the Sails are all torn through and you can't even catch a wind to keep you going. You don't need methods. You don't need programs. You need Jesus. He's everything that we need and he's all that we need and he's the one who actually saves and delivers and heals and restores. He's the power of God in the wisdom of God Paul tells the Corinthians.

He's the one who changes us and keeps us secure and brings us safe to God forever. Don't drift away from him. It's why the author of Hebrews is arguing. The Jesus is better. Well, that's a good place to stop. For now. Anyway, we'll turn to the table and we'll talk about Jesus being better. Let's pray father. Thank you for this time in your word. What a joy Lord.

This is exactly what I needed to hear today. I need you to preach the sermon to my own heart.

To hear the Jesus is ruling and raining at your right hand with the greatest Authority. And he's on his throne. And nothing in this world. will ever Dethrone him Even the most powerful beings that we could think of in the created World Angels and Demons. They are subordinate to him. He created them he has rights over them. He guides and directs them even in Chapter 2. You tell us that when he came he destroyed him who had the power of death. That is the devil and release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. Jesus is better. He saves and delivers. Pray for my brothers and sisters. I know some of them are going through deep Waters.

If they are going through great trials.

And I feel helpless as a pastor. Because I want to fix it, but I can't. but Lord you can Jesus is a Saviour high priest who intercedes and mediates and he's coming back to make all things new.

The creation is changeable this even these situations will change but Jesus is the same yesterday today and forever. He will remain his years will have no end and he's going to bring in your kingdom and the City of God's going to come to Earth. You're going to wipe every tear from their eyes death will be no more in sorrow will be no more sin will be no more. The former things will pass away we long for that day. Has your word teaches us? We cry out Maranatha come Lord Jesus. our Lord come In his name we pray amen.

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