Three Ways Jesus’ Priestly Work Destroys Soul-Fatigue
The priesthood of Christ is the cure to soul-fatigue. Looking at Hebrews 4:14-16 this article explains how Jesus as the High Priest cures soul-fatigue.
The priesthood of Christ is the cure to soul-fatigue. Looking at Hebrews 4:14-16 this article explains how Jesus as the High Priest cures soul-fatigue.
Can we speak of an influence of Philo of Alexandria on the letter to the Hebrews's Christology? This article reflects on this question and the relationship between Acts 7 and Hebrews 1-Hebrews 4.
This article explains how Hebrews 4:15-16 can help in winning the battle for sexual purity. Learn what it means that Jesus is our High Priest.
This is the first of two articles on Hebrews 4:14-16. This article shows that in Christ, escape from apostasy and unbelief has been made possible. Christ is our High Priest and King, and his Holy Spirit dwells in us and draws us closer to him.
This is the second of two articles on Hebrews 4:14-16. Because of Christ's priesthood in heaven, Christians are encouraged to approach the throne to receive mercy and grace in times of need. The author looks at the Old Testament to examine the meaning of the expression to "find grace."
This article is a Bible study on Hebrews 4:14-16.
This article is a Bible study on Hebrews 4:11-13.
This article is a Bible study on Hebrews 4:1-10.
This article explains how the weekly Sabbath rest is a sign of hope, pointing forward to the everlasting rest that is still to come. The author looks at Hebrews 3:7-Hebrews 4:13. Other topics that are discussed are the Sunday and the new heavens and new earth, and the Lord's Day as a sign.
Jesus Christ is superior because it gives the rest that neither Moses nor Joshua could provide (Hebrews 4). This article looks at this Sabbath rest, the purpose of the Lord's Day, and the history of redemption.