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We open Hebrews 8 with one steady claim: Jesus is better than everything we keep trusting to save us. We trace how his finished work brings a better covenant, real forgiveness, and the kind of heart change we cannot force on ourselves.
• why “Jesus is better” is an objective claim, not a preference
• Hebrews 8 as the summary of Christ’s superior high priesthood
• the tabernacle as a shadow that points forward to Christ
• Jesus as the better sanctuary where the work is finished
• Jesus as the better sacrifice offered once for all
• the failure of the old covenant because of human unfaithfulness
• the new covenant promise of God’s law written on hearts
• Romans 3 and “propitiation” as the gospel on display
• why self-punishment cannot pay for sin and cannot replace grace
• the Holy Spirit’s role in real transformation and new desires
• a direct call to conversion, rest, and surrender to Christ
Today’s a good day to join the family.
By TylerAsk us a question for us to answer in a future episode!
We open Hebrews 8 with one steady claim: Jesus is better than everything we keep trusting to save us. We trace how his finished work brings a better covenant, real forgiveness, and the kind of heart change we cannot force on ourselves.
• why “Jesus is better” is an objective claim, not a preference
• Hebrews 8 as the summary of Christ’s superior high priesthood
• the tabernacle as a shadow that points forward to Christ
• Jesus as the better sanctuary where the work is finished
• Jesus as the better sacrifice offered once for all
• the failure of the old covenant because of human unfaithfulness
• the new covenant promise of God’s law written on hearts
• Romans 3 and “propitiation” as the gospel on display
• why self-punishment cannot pay for sin and cannot replace grace
• the Holy Spirit’s role in real transformation and new desires
• a direct call to conversion, rest, and surrender to Christ
Today’s a good day to join the family.