Hebrews 1:1-4
The book of Hebrews
has great truths about our lives as Christians. Although we do not know who the
author is, this book is part of the Bible. It was accepted for a long time that
it was written by Paul, despite the fact it does not follow his style. Paul's style
includes beginning his letters with a salutation which introduces himself to
the readers, but this this greeting is absent. When the Bible was being put
together, Hebrews was almost not included in the cannon because the author was unknown.
Clement of Alexandria saw Hebrew’s worth and concluded that Paul must have
written it but had written it originally in the Hebrew the language for its
audience, and then when it was translated into Greek, the salutation was left
out.
Since we are not
entirely sure who the author is, there is also debate when Hebrews was written.
Some scholars say it was written sometime before the temple destruction in 70
AD. This is assumed because there is no mention of the temple destruction. Some
argue that it could have been written after 70 A.D. but before 96 A.D.
We can say that Hebrews
was written for a Jewish audience. There are many references to the Old
Testament and how Jesus continues these traditions and fulfillment if prophecy.
The writer also makes many assumptions that the reader is familiar with Jewish
traditions which would include a Jewish audience, but not necessarily a gentile
one.
For our purposes, we
will assume it is Paul who wrote this book. Paul wrote to the Jewish believers
if Christ because they had started to doubt Jesus since Jesus had not come back
yet. The Christian Jews were also told that Jesus would come to their defense,
but Roman persecution intensified as well as the Jewish persecution. Hebrews
encourages the Jewish Christians to keep their faith.
Modern day Christians
can identify with the same issues as we deal with long standing problems or
wait for the promises of God. The message of Hebrews is that God has spoken to
us and is still speaking to us that we have a heritage with Him. Yes, it might
take a long time, but it is true.
The author tells us
why God has spoken to us.
Long ago, at many
times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these
last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all
things, through whom also he created the world.
Hebrews 1:1-2 ESV
The author makes it
clear that in the past God used prophets but then in our time God sent his Son
who has all authority. This is also to show that we are to take part of this
heritage.
having become as much
superior to angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs.
Hebrews 1:4 ESV
We read in
Deuteronomy that God had plans to give an inheritance to the people he chose.
“You are the sons of the
Lord your God. You shall not cut yourselves or make any baldness on your
foreheads for the dead. For you are a people holy to the Lord your God, and the
Lord has chosen you to be a people for his treasured possession, out of all the
peoples who are on the face of the earth.
Deuteronomy 14:1-2 ESV
In the New Testament,
Peter further tells us that we have a part in God’s inheritance.
But you are a chosen
race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that
you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into
his marvelous light.
1 Peter 2:9 ESV
We do not have a full
knowledge of what He has for us. We have read this method of God before with
Abraham. God leads Abraham but does not tell Abraham the precise events which
will happen.
Now the Lord said to
Abram, “Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the
land that I will show you.
Genesis 12:1 ESV
The problems happen
when we disobey God or work against God's will. Our listening to Him gives
fulfillment of the inheritance to us.
God knows what the
end is going to be, but He does not tell us what is going to happen exactly. We
must believe that what God has planned for us is good. God has a plan for us.
Behold, the former
things have come to pass, and new things I now declare; before they spring
forth I tell you of them.”
Isaiah 42:9 ESV
Many times, we do not
see the providence of God because we are so focused on our problems. Since we
focus only on the injustice to us while ignoring the purpose of why our
circumstance happened, we fail to see how great and merciful God is by sustaining
us through our difficult times. We also forget that God may need to train us or
change us, so we may achieve the purpose and plans he set aside for us.
God has spoken to us
and continues to deal with us. He has a purpose and plan for you, and we need
to live in the moment while being grateful to God for all that happens to us.
God will allow events to happen in our lives, both pleasant and unpleasant, to
bring fulfillment to His plan. God has not forgotten us, we just need to hold fast
to His promises.
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