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Better Things

Summer 2013. Better Things. Melchizedek is superior (better) than Abraham (1-10) Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek Melchizedek blessed Abraham Melchizedek is immortal Levi paid tithes to Melchizedek. Hebrews 7:1-28 – Jesus, like Melchizedek. The inadequacy of the Old Priesthood (11-19)

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Better Things

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  1. Summer 2013 Better Things

  2. Melchizedek is superior (better) than Abraham (1-10) • Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek • Melchizedek blessed Abraham • Melchizedek is immortal • Levi paid tithes to Melchizedek Hebrews 7:1-28 – Jesus, like Melchizedek

  3. The inadequacy of the Old Priesthood (11-19) • “perfect”, “perfection” • Christ (2:10, 5:9) • The Law could not “perfect” God’s people • No real sacrifice for sins (9:9; 10:4) • If the priesthood had to change, the Law had to change (12) • The law concerning priesthood • Jesus was from the tribe of Judah Hebrews 7:1-28 – Jesus, like Melchizedek

  4. The former commandment is set aside • Weak • Useless • “set aside” • Cancel, disannul, out-of-date, over, finished, wiped away • The eternal priesthood of Christ • A better hope • By which we can draw near to God Hebrews 7:1-28 – Jesus, like Melchizedek

  5. The supremacy of the New Priesthood (20-28) • Christ has become high priest with an oath • Jesus is a “guarantor of a better covenant” • First time “covenant” is mentioned • Jesus personally guarantees the terms of the covenant • Levitical priests were “many in number” • 83 high priests from Aaron to A.D. 70, according to Josephus • Christ holds the priesthood permanently • Christ saves for all times (to the uttermost) • Those who draw near to God • He always lives to make intercession for them Hebrews 7:1-28 – Jesus, like Melchizedek

  6. Jesus lived a sinless life, now He lives a glorious life “separated from sinners” • He is the perfect priest AND the perfect sacrifice • He offered the one perfect sacrifice “once for all” • Contrast: • The law and the word of the oath • Men and a Son • The Aaronic high priests in their “weakness” and the Son as an eternally perfected high priest Hebrews 7:1-28 – Jesus, like Melchizedek

  7. Melchizedek • The oldest recorded priesthood • Suited for kings, not based on flesh and blood • The Levitical priests • Many, sacrifices had to be offered over and over • Their sacrifices kept the people at a distance • Jesus • Can guarantee the new covenant because of his indestructible life • He is not weak, but holy, blameless, unstained Hebrews 7:1-28 – Jesus, like Melchizedek

  8. Chapters 5-7: the person of Christ as high priest Chapters 8-10: the ministry of Christ as high priest Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  9. The Heavenly Ministry (8:1-6) • Christ is the real priest located in the only real place where sin can be dealt with—in the presence of God • Jesus died on earth, but His offering was made in heaven. (On earth, He was not a priest.) • Christ is seated, the Levites stand • Levites serve in an earthly sanctuary, Christ ministers in heaven (the true tent) Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  10. Christ’s ministry is more excellent • Better than the angels (1:4) • Better covenant and ministry than the old (8:6) • Better blood than that of bulls and goats (9:13-14) • Blood that speaks better than the blood of Abel (12:24) • A better ministry demands a better covenant • Christ is both minister (high priest) and mediator (God’s representative) • diatheke (covenant)– God alone sets its condition (Christ guarantees it—7:22) Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  11. The New Covenant (8:7-13) • A better covenant with better promises implies the inadequacy of the previous one • Old was “weak and useless”, could not bring one near to God (7:18-19) • Prophesied 600 years earlier (Jeremiah 31:31-34) • The first covenant failed because Israel failed Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  12. The New Covenant • A covenant of assurance • “I will” is said 6 times • I will establish a new covenant • This is the covenant I will make • I will put my laws • I will be their Lord • I will be merciful • I will remember their sins no more • The new covenant doesn’t primarily depend upon us, but on God • God has promised to fulfill it and it will never be broken or displaced Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  13. The New Covenant • A covenant of assurance • A covenant of obedience • Poetice parallelism • Old covenant required obedience, offered a close relationship with God • Consisted of external commands, written on stone • The new covenant is written within, on the heart Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  14. Written on our hearts • We must obey God • Deuteronomy 30:11-14 • Ezekiel 11:19-20 • Psalm 40:6-8 • There is a direct connection between obedience and what is in the heart • Those in the new covenant relationship with God have His law written on their hearts, thus they do not need to be taught • “know” means to know and do • Those who have no knowledge of God are those who violate God’s law (Jer. 5:4-5; Matt. 7:21-23; John 7:17; 8:23; 17:3) Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  15. The New Covenant • A covenant of assurance • A covenant of obedience • A covenant of grace • Forgiveness of sins is the basis of all the blessings in the new covenant (not of the old) • Under the new covenant sins are fully forgiven and forgotten (instead of “a reminder of sin every year” [10:3]) • This grace is only through Christ (9:11-14, 28; 10:12-14; 13:12) Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  16. The New Covenant • “obsolete” • Something that is past • God made it obsolete because it no longer served His purpose • “Becoming obsolete” – something that is still present • Levitical sacrifices were still being offered at the temple • But this system was “ready to vanish away” • A.D. 70 • Perfectly fulfills the terms of an ideal covenant • Israel failed to keep covenant with God • God has provided a new and better covenant • He is theirs, they are His; engraved within them is the delight to do His will; they know Him and walk in His ways; and they have forever the forgiveness of their sins • Christ is in heaven, as high priest, ministering Hebrews 8:1-13: Jesus: Better Ministry, Better Promises

  17. Summer 2013 Better Things

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