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As we move into Hebrews 2 today, we’ll see a familiar theme from Exodus emerge. Whereas in Hebrews 1 we were called to take on Christ’s image as God’s children instead of the image of His servants (angels), Hebrews 2 builds on this to warn against the power/production/self life: that God’s people cling to who Jesus is to remind ourselves His reconciliation work is greater than godly power/production/self.
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As we move into Hebrews 2 today, we’ll see a familiar theme from Exodus emerge. Whereas in Hebrews 1 we were called to take on Christ’s image as God’s children instead of the image of His servants (angels), Hebrews 2 builds on this to warn against the power/production/self life: that God’s people cling to who Jesus is to remind ourselves His reconciliation work is greater than godly power/production/self.