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Title: Better Than We Realize
Series: Christ-Centered Endurance
Text: Hebrews 8:1-13
Replica - “exact copy or model, especially one on a smaller scale”
Illustration: Holy Land Experience in Orlando
App: Sometimes we get so wrapped up in what’s in front of us that we don’t see the greater - Life on earth can be pretty amazing, but we are meant for something better than things as they currently are...
What is the goal of the sermon?
To convince the hearers that what Christ mediates is far better than anything else.
Why is this goal needed?
Because trying circumstances reveal how often to live like the replica is most valuable.
Did you live this week as if what mattered most was invisible or eternal?
Because trying circumstances reveal how we tend to trust in the goodness of mankind.
How much faith do you have in the goodness of mankind?
Because there is something better that is completely available but only through Christ.
If you had access to the ultimate solution for living life well in a broken world, would you want it?
Would you reach for it?
How will you go about to accomplish this goal?
Preview: By showing that the replica is evidence of the real, but that it is worse than the real.
By showing that the real is better because of divine promises which Christ, as the better High Priest, mediates to us.
(1) The replica is evidence of the real (8:1-7)
(a) A Clarifying Statement (v.
1-2)
OT Tabernacle
To the Unfamiliar - Exodus 25:40 “40 And look that thou make them after their pattern, which was shewed thee in the mount.”
Dwelling of God
HP daily/annual sacrifices
(b) Function of the H.P. & Evidence of the True (v.
3-5)
App:
(i) Doubters should think carefully
We should remember that the temporary, in this instance, is actually a replica of what is real.
There are a few ways to consider this:
(a) Historical consideration
Illustration: Trip to Tunis
(b) Practical consideration
Priesthood, Sacrificial system…whim of man?
Comparison to other systems
Distinct from other systems:
God wants to be with his people
God makes is possible through substitution
God is love
Where did it come from?
One of the ways you know that Heaven is real, the presence of God is real, sin is real, Christ is real is by taking a thoughtful look at the things that are seen — in this case, the existence of the earthly tabernacle and the earthly High priest.
Answer/Meaning of Point: The replica is evidence of the real.
This means that the earthly tabernacle, sacrificial system, and high priests were only copies of the TRUE in Heaven.
Doubting Ones
So, to the doubting ones, you are not merely doubting what you cannot see.
You are doubting what is more real than what you can see.
Illustration: You see the trail, but you deny the destination.
Lucky Charms approach is wrong...
Not asking “why” the replica actually exists...
Emotional and moral rejection
Romans 1:18-20 says as much about the importance of creation.
The visible creation points to us about the reality of the invisible God.
Christians
Temptation to Live for the Replica
Because of hardship
Because of lusts
When we don’t reflect
Why we Seek what We Seek
Pleasure for pleasure rather and for God.
Listen to lusts more than to the Lord
Expend for the temporary rather than the eternal
Decision for immediate gratification at the expense of God’s glorification
Illustration: Is it not immature children who are thinking about getting the candy first, tasting the candy first, getting in line before others; but the mature Christian sees the value in laying down so that others can go first, in serving so that others can be edified.
Worse: Using temporary as excuse for not serving eternal
Godly sorrow leads to repentance
Transition: Certainly, the existence of the tabernacle and high priest should point us to the true.
We should also consider why the replica is worse than the real and why.
(2) The replica is worse than the real (8:7;8-9)
(a) The Second Covenant Covenant brings the Real to the place of the Replica (v.
7-9)
(v.
7) A first and second covenant connection is made.
Replica worse: One primary reason
(v.
8) See v. 8.
The replica involved mankind who had faults.
Illustration: Homeland Security’s Disinformation Governance Board - Executive Director Nina Jankowicz
The heavenly true involved the perfect God.
Consequently God makes a promise of a second covenant to come:
in Jeremiah 31:31-34 “31 Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, That I will make a new covenant With the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: 32 Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers In the day that I took them by the hand To bring them out of the land of Egypt; Which my covenant they brake, Although I was an husband unto them, saith the Lord: 33 But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the Lord, I will put my law in their inward parts, And write it in their hearts; And will be their God, And they shall be my people.
34 And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: For they shall all know me, From the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the Lord: For I will forgive their iniquity, And I will remember their sin no more.”
Answer/Meaning of Point: The fault in the replica was not with God, but the fault was with mankind.
App:
(i.) Caution about Faith in Self...
Promises we cannot keep
Cave under pressure
Give in to temptation
Place faith in religious deeds
(ii) Christian neglect shows your faith in self.
Functional Declaration: Attempts to endure without word time, prayer time, mediation and contemplation...
Let this be a reminder that, while mankind has many good, creative qualities that resemble the good God, we are sinners who fail to keep covenant.
Illustration: Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: very creative/talented but quite imperfect.
Transition: So, what does God do?
Remember that the chief distinction between the replica and the real is that one is in Heaven with the perfect God, and the other on earth with imperfect mankind.
God gives something better based on better promises.
(3) The real is better because of divine promises (8:10-13)
In each of the promises of this new covenant, we are made more aware of what needed to happen.
(a) Better ‘cause healing of our deepest corruption…(v.
10)
Internal vs. external
“mind” and “heart”
“God does not merely speak to us or offer terms of life through the preaching of the gospel.
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