An introduction to the book of Hebrews and a description of the first chapter, which tells us that Jesus is superior to the angels.
Hebrews 2
The writer of Hebrews presents his first of five warning passages.
Hebrews 3
This chapter explains that Jesus is greater than Moses before presenting the second warning passage.
Hebrews 4
Salvation isn’t the end of the journey. Instead, it’s the start of our worship and service to the One who saved us.
Hebrews 5
The writer begins to discuss Jesus as a High Priest in the manner of Melchizedek, but he pauses to challenge the spiritual maturity of his readers.
Hebrews 6
The third, and most misunderstood, warning passage is presented.
Hebrews 7
The writer explains how Jesus is a priest according to the order of Melchizedek, and why this priesthood is better than the levitical priesthood.
Hebrews 8
Jesus’ death on the cross ushered in a new priesthood and a new covenant.
Hebrews 9
Jesus’ blood has given all who trust in Him as Savior and Lord access into the very presence of God.
Hebrews 10
Jesus’ one sacrifice on the cross was sufficient to save all who believe in Him as Savior and Lord. Because of this, His followers can enter boldly into God’s presence.
Hebrews 11
The writer describes faith by using the example of many of the Old Testament saints.
Hebrews 12
As we run the race of faith, we have the testimony of those who’ve gone before to encourage us.
Hebrews 13
The final instructions in this letter include showing love to others, being content, obeying leaders, and being willing to make sacrifices for our faith.