Not Ashamed to Call Us Brethren
NOT ASHAMED TO CALL US BRETHREN
Heb. 2:11-18
Introduction: Brief tie-In with last lesson (esp. v.10).
As a result of Christ’s becoming flesh, we find that three great blessings are ours:
I. We Are His Brethren (vv. 11-13).
A. We are sanctified by his blood.
1. “To make clean, to purify, to make holy.”
2. “To consecrate; to set apart from a common to a sacred use.”
3. See 1 Cor. 1:30
B. Quotation from 0.T.
1. Ps. 22:22 (v.12).
2. 2 Sam. 22:3 (v. 13a).
3. Isa. 8:18 (v.13b).
4. Note the principle that Christ is represented by these men (David & Isaiah), in these particular sayings.
II. He Destroyed Satan’s Stronghold (14,15).
A. See Mt. 12:29
1. When Christ came, judgment upon Satan was imminent.
2. Luke 10:1-17, notice v.18: “I beheld Satan fall as lightning from heaven.”
3. Rev. 1:18,19
B. By overcoming death, Christ broke Satan’s power!
1. He is the “firstfruits” from the grave. (1 Cor. 15:23)
2. He is the “firstborn from the dead.” (Col. 1:18)
3. The use of the word “first” implies that others are to follow!
C. Fear of death is a bondage from which we are released by Christ’s resurrection! 1 Cor. 15:55-57
III. By Becoming a Man (Abraham’s Seed), He is Qualified to Be a Faithful and Merciful High Priest.
A. A resurrection of the argument begun in v. 9, concerning the seeming contradiction between Christ’s being superior to angels, but being made “a little lower” than the angels.
1. Necessary, that a proper sacrifice could be offered (Heb 9:22).
2. Necessary, that he be “perfected through sufferings” (v.9).
3. Necessary, that he is able to be a faithful and merciful high priest.
Conclusion: What a friend we have in Jesus! With Paul, we exclaim: “O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!” (Rom. 11:33).