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The tabernacle was beautiful, detailed, and God-ordained, so why does Hebrews 9 treat it like a shadow instead of the main event? We dig into the structure of old covenant worship and the uncomfortable truth behind it: all the visible, tangible rituals still couldn’t reach the deepest problem, a conscience that stays dirty even when your hands look clean.
From there we follow the argument where Hebrews 9 gets personal. Jesus enters the greater and perfect heavenly tabernacle, offers Himself once for all, and secures eternal redemption. We talk about why “dead works” are so tempting, how the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) highlights God’s holiness, and why reverence still matters even when we have real access to God through faith in Christ. We also unpack the will and inheritance language of the new covenant, and how Jesus’ death “activates” the promised blessings.
Then we face the weighty lines: it’s appointed for people to die once, and after that comes judgment. We clarify what that means for salvation, why there isn’t a second chance after death, and how Christian hope stays steady because Christ appears a second time to save those who are eagerly waiting for Him. If you want a clearer understanding of Hebrews 9, the blood of Christ, atonement, and a cleansed conscience, press play and join us. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us: what part of Hebrews 9 do you find hardest to believe?
Text us at 737-231-0605 with any questions.
By Pastor Plek5
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The tabernacle was beautiful, detailed, and God-ordained, so why does Hebrews 9 treat it like a shadow instead of the main event? We dig into the structure of old covenant worship and the uncomfortable truth behind it: all the visible, tangible rituals still couldn’t reach the deepest problem, a conscience that stays dirty even when your hands look clean.
From there we follow the argument where Hebrews 9 gets personal. Jesus enters the greater and perfect heavenly tabernacle, offers Himself once for all, and secures eternal redemption. We talk about why “dead works” are so tempting, how the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) highlights God’s holiness, and why reverence still matters even when we have real access to God through faith in Christ. We also unpack the will and inheritance language of the new covenant, and how Jesus’ death “activates” the promised blessings.
Then we face the weighty lines: it’s appointed for people to die once, and after that comes judgment. We clarify what that means for salvation, why there isn’t a second chance after death, and how Christian hope stays steady because Christ appears a second time to save those who are eagerly waiting for Him. If you want a clearer understanding of Hebrews 9, the blood of Christ, atonement, and a cleansed conscience, press play and join us. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us: what part of Hebrews 9 do you find hardest to believe?
Text us at 737-231-0605 with any questions.