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n this session of the Hebrews study, Merritt Anderson walks through Hebrews chapter 8 and highlights the central point of the writer’s argument: we have a High Priest who is far better than anything the old system could offer.
Building on the themes introduced in earlier chapters, Hebrews reminds us that Jesus is not serving in an earthly sanctuary built by human hands. Instead, He ministers in the true heavenly sanctuary, seated at the right hand of God—His work finished and complete.
This chapter contrasts the Old Covenant with the New Covenant promised by God through the prophet Jeremiah. The old sacrificial system pointed forward to something greater, but it could never provide lasting rest, full assurance, or complete transformation. In Christ, that promise has now been fulfilled.
Together we explore:
Why Jesus’ priesthood is superior to the Levitical system
How the earthly tabernacle was only a shadow of the heavenly reality
What it means that Christ’s work is finished and He is seated in heaven
The promise of the New Covenant—God writing His law on the hearts of His people
How believers today experience the transformation that earlier generations could only anticipate
Hebrews 8 reminds us that God’s redemptive plan has always been moving toward Christ. What the Old Testament anticipated, Jesus has now fulfilled—giving believers a better covenant, better promises, and a secure hope.
Led by: Merritt Anderson
Series: A Study Through Hebrews
By Men's Mornings at Greern this session of the Hebrews study, Merritt Anderson walks through Hebrews chapter 8 and highlights the central point of the writer’s argument: we have a High Priest who is far better than anything the old system could offer.
Building on the themes introduced in earlier chapters, Hebrews reminds us that Jesus is not serving in an earthly sanctuary built by human hands. Instead, He ministers in the true heavenly sanctuary, seated at the right hand of God—His work finished and complete.
This chapter contrasts the Old Covenant with the New Covenant promised by God through the prophet Jeremiah. The old sacrificial system pointed forward to something greater, but it could never provide lasting rest, full assurance, or complete transformation. In Christ, that promise has now been fulfilled.
Together we explore:
Why Jesus’ priesthood is superior to the Levitical system
How the earthly tabernacle was only a shadow of the heavenly reality
What it means that Christ’s work is finished and He is seated in heaven
The promise of the New Covenant—God writing His law on the hearts of His people
How believers today experience the transformation that earlier generations could only anticipate
Hebrews 8 reminds us that God’s redemptive plan has always been moving toward Christ. What the Old Testament anticipated, Jesus has now fulfilled—giving believers a better covenant, better promises, and a secure hope.
Led by: Merritt Anderson
Series: A Study Through Hebrews