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This text reveals three primary truths:
· The Christ life is ultimately about fellowship with God, about enjoying him, and such a relationship becomes a reality through Christ offering.
· Sin has been decisively and finally dealt with through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
· Believers have nothing to fear from death.
They don’t face the coming judgment with dread and anxiety but with hope because of Jesus.
Jesus keeps his disciples.
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4. Jesus’ Sacrifice: Better than Old Testament Sacrifices (9:23-10:18)
· The Christ life is ultimately about fellowship with God, about enjoying him, and such a relationship becomes a reality through Christ offering.
a. Jesus’ Heavenly and Once-for-All Sacrifice (9:23-28)
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Repetition of Old Testament Sacrifices Show Their Inadequacy (10:1-4)
· Sin has been decisively and finally dealt with through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
c. Jesus’ Once for All Sacrifice Canceled Old Testament System (10:5-10)
· Believers have nothing to fear from death.
They don’t face the coming judgment with dread and anxiety but with hope because of Jesus.
Jesus keeps his disciples.
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Jesus Completed Sacrifice (10:11-14)
e. Final Forgiveness Promised in New Covenants Realized (10:15-18)
V. Concluding Exhortations and Warnings (10:19-12:29)
Repetition of Old Testament Sacrifices Show Their Inadequacy (10:1-4)
15 He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.
In this text Christ is said to be “the image of the invisible God.”
In Colossians, Christ is the image means to partake in the essence or nature of what it means to be God.
So too here, we see the law is inferior because it doesn’t participate in the reality of what it foreshadows or forecasts
Jesus’ Once for All Sacrifice Canceled Old Testament System (10:5-10)
a. Jesus Completed Sacrifice (10:11-14)
Final Forgiveness Promised in New Covenants Realized (10:15-18)
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