Sunday, October 29, 2006

Show Gratitude - Hebrews 10:1-18

Thanksgiving Day is just around the corner. One of the greatest stories recorded in American History is regarding the establishment or setting aside of one day at the end of harvest time, to give thanks to God for the harvest, for food, for friends and fellowship and for the blessings that God had bestowed upon his people. I concur that this should be done yearly for all the people and every day for individuals that trust God for health and happiness. This day ranks close to that of Christmas and Easter in my worship time, and it bothers me immensely that the complainers and deniers have influenced our government to the extent that we are losing the thought and reason behind these days of celebration. Christmas should always remind us that our Savior was born. Easter must help us remember that Christ died to atone for our sins, and that he arose to live forever as our High Priest. Thanksgiving Day is set aside to continually remind us that all good things in our life are the fruits of our savior’s love. Christians must stand firm against any evil force that tries to minimize the importance of any of these days of remembrance.

Christians must remember the origins of Thanksgiving Day in America! We must never forget that Jesus Christ, the Son of God should be the recipient of our thanks. The absolute greatest favor ever offered to mankind was not just food, shelter, and friends—but the greatest favor was the free gift of God’s Son on the cross for our sins. This lesson centered around Hebrews chapter ten coming just before the Thanksgiving season, should set the stage of us to express our ‘Thanksgiving’ for Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins. Allow me to recall the main theological themes of this book up to this point.

1. Christ is superior to the angels and prophets [Hebrews one and two].
2. Jesus Christ our savior is superior to the great Moses of old [three and four].
3. Our High Priest, Jesus, is superior to the Levitical high priest [5 &7].
4. Our new covenant is superior to the old covenant [Heb. 8-9].
5. To the four above Paul has added number five which is that Christ’s Sacrifice is superior to the old sacrifices [Hebrews ten].

Moses built the original tabernacle, which was probably only a huge, and quality built tent to house the special built container of the Law which even then was held behind the curtain in the Holy of Holies where only the High Priest could go and offer sacrifices for the people. This tradition continued until the reign of Solomon, who built the greatest temple ever imagined in Jerusalem, that contained the Arc of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies hidden by the veil or curtain that was rent or split open from top to bottom at the moment that Christ became our true sacrifice on the cross.

Solomon’s temple was destroyed by the Babylonians in the year of 586 B.C. It seems ironical to me that King Herod the Great, a Roman king assisted the Jews in building the temple back in even greater splendor just seventy years later and it stood for more than five hundred years. During all these hundreds of years the Jewish priesthood, with their rituals and sacrifices stood as examples or shadows of the coming Messiah who would replace them.

Christ appeared on the scene and started his ministry around 30 A.D. He told the Hebrew people that the beautiful temple, standing at the time of his birth, would be destroyed, and that not one stone would be left standing in the walls and they did not believe him. Never the less, the Jerusalem temple was utterly demolished by the Roman army in the year A.D. 70. Paul wrote this book to the Hebrews sometime around the year 50 A.D. while the temple was still standing and it was beyond their comprehension that their old covenant would become null and void so soon. Many were still holding on to the old covenant, and even those who accepted the new covenant, had several years to cause them to doubt that the new way would be superior to the old way. It has been 2936 years since the temple fell and it has not been rebuilt. The absence of the Jewish temple stands as a constant reminder that the old sacrificial system has been replaced by the perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ who is now the one and only High Priest.

Verse one of the tenth chapter [today’s lesson] says: “The law is only a shadow of the good things that are coming.” Under the law, sacrifices had to be made over and over, and people were not made perfect once and for all—they still felt guilty for their sins. The blood of bulls and goats could not remove guilt and sin but was only a shadow of the blood of Jesus Christ which could save. On the Day of Atonement, the people were reminded of their sins, and they must have felt guilty again. What they needed was the permanent and powerful sin-destroying forgiveness that we enjoy from the Savior. Our way is superior because when we confess a sin to him, we never have to think about it again—Christ forgives our sin and the sin no longer exists. 1 John 1:9 says: “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” Our true confession of sin makes it possible for Christ to remove it from us as far as the east is from the west.

Verse 4 says “It is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.” Animal sacrifice was not permanent, and only provided a way to deal with sin until Jesus came to deal with it forever. How were the Jews saved? They were saved by “faith’ because they followed God’s commands regarding the sacrifice and he counted their “faith” as righteousness. That practice was always looking forward to Christ’s perfect sacrifice. Therefore, Christ’s way was superior to the Old Testament way because the old way only pointed to what Christ would do to take away sins.

Paul quotes Psalms 40: 6-8 here in Hebrews 10: 5-7. Then he told the Hebrews that they were not happy or pleased with the requirements even though the law required them. Then he said, “Here I am, I have come to do your will.” And by that will “We have been made holy through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.” In what ways do you SHOW YOUR GRATITUDE? If we do not SHOW GRATITUDE it is demeaning to Jesus Christ.

In verse eleven Paul said that day after day the priest performed his religious duties—again and again he offered the same sacrifices of animal blood, which can never take away sins. Then he said, “But when this priest [Jesus Christ] had offered for all time one sacrifice for sins, he sat down at the right hand of God and there he awaits the time when his enemies will be made his footstool, because by one sacrifice [his death on the cross] he has made perfect forever those who are being made holy. NOTE: Here is another place in the scripture where we are assured of our salvation…because when we are made holy, we become sons of God and “He has made us perfect forever, through his death on the cross.”

Adding anything to his sacrifice [death on the cross] or taking anything from it denies its validity. Any system to gain salvation through good works is denying and rejecting the sacrifice of Christ’s death and it is spurning the Holy Spirit’s work. When we repent of our sins and trust [believe in Christ] he makes us completely right with God. Our loving relationship leads us to follow him in obedience and service and he is pleased with our service [all good deeds] but we are in no way saved by our service. We serve because we are saved and not to be saved.

In verse 16, Paul refers us back to the promise made in Jeremiah 31:33, where the Lord promises the new covenant which will put “My laws in their hearts and I will write them on their minds” and then he adds “Their sins and lawless acts I will remember no more.” Think about this—how many time will Christ forgive you of A SIN. He will forgive A SIN only one time—and then he remembers it no more. I have had some real problems with this because I have committed some grievous sins that I cannot forget—they keep coming back to haunt me. I have had to remind myself over and over that I repented and Jesus forgave me, and he does not remember that sin against me. How many times will Christ forgive me when I sin—not seven—not seventy but seven times seventy which means infinity…as long as I live…I will commit other sins…and he will forgive me for all of them. If I humble myself, seek his face, and repent—he is faithful and just and will forgive me. Please excuse me for being personal—over use of I—this applies to you also.

This paragraph is intended to bring peace of mind to someone of you the readers. There is only one sin for which there is no forgiveness…IT IS THE SIN OF UNBELIEF! You must believe in God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son and the comforter they sent when Christ arose—The Holy Spirit, and you must believe that Jesus died as the sacrifice necessary for you to have forgiveness and if you do not believe you will be lost forever because of your UNBELIEF. However, if you are a born gain Christian, Christ forgave every sin that you had ever committed and will remember them no more. Because we have a sin nature, you will continue to sin and come short sometimes not even realizing that you are committing a sin. When you sin, you must repent of the new sin…you do not have to repent of sins already forgiven…and he will continue to forgive you. The Book tells me that I am to pray continuously…pray without ceasing…and that can certainly mean more than every Sunday, or more than once a day. It means for you to pray every time you feel a need for sure…and that will surely include each morning when you awaken from a night’s rest and each night when you lie down to rest.

Believe in Jesus Christ as your Savior, trust and obey him to the best of your ability and don’t let the devil rob you of your peace of mind when he tries to make you feel guilty for sins of your past that Christ does not remember. Only trust and obey—for there is no other way! And don’t forget to be GRATEFUL. Our Lord will recognize the smallest gratitude. But when we are truly grateful, it will be our witness to the world about this BETTER WAY.

Christians should cast their vote in every election…failure to vote gives
nonbelievers one more advantage as they seek to take complete control of our
Governmental rights!
DON’T GIVE UP YOUR RIGHTS…GO VOTE!

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