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The writer of Hebrews is certainly going to make much of Jesus, but first he brings Jesus down to earth, literally. We don't serve a God who is removed from our experience, because Jesus chose that very experience to enter into. Our sufferings, sorrows, and joys are all familiar to him. That is a great comfort when we think that this same Jesus is also our judge.
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The writer of Hebrews is certainly going to make much of Jesus, but first he brings Jesus down to earth, literally. We don't serve a God who is removed from our experience, because Jesus chose that very experience to enter into. Our sufferings, sorrows, and joys are all familiar to him. That is a great comfort when we think that this same Jesus is also our judge.