Perfecter

Hebrews 10:1-18

About the Sermon

Perfection. We're conflicted about this at times. No one likes a perfectionist, unless they're your surgeon. No one likes someone who thinks they are perfect unless it's an athlete who really did land a 10/10 on a difficult jump. On the one hand, we want other people to be perfect for us—from spouses to servers. On the other hand, try as we may, we are anything but perfect for them. Worst of all, every human lives haunted by heaven and the truth that they do not belong in the presence of God. Not only are we not perfect, but we are sinners against the God of infinite perfection. In this Sermon’s text, Hebrews 10:1–18, we find out just how perfect a savior Jesus is for us and just how perfectly—freely, without inhibition—we can worship God because of the great salvation he brought.

About the Series

“I appeal to you, brothers, bear with my word of exhortation, for I have written to you briefly” (13:22). That’s how the author of the book of Hebrews ends his letter. While the book of Hebrews is famous for its exposition of the Old Testament in light of Christ, showing Christ to be our great high priest, all of that teaching is for an urgent exhortation: do not fall away. Or, as he put it in 2:1 , “Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it.” Jesus is an anchor for our souls. He is anchored in heaven and his work is perfectly fitted to keep us in the midst of every trial and temptation.
“I appeal to you, brothers, bear with my word of exhortation, for I have written to you briefly” (13:22). That’s how the author of the book of Hebrews ends his letter. While the book of Hebrews is famous for its exposition of the Old Testament in light of Christ, showing Christ to be our great high priest, all of that teaching is for an urgent exhortation: do not fall away. Or, as he put it in 2:1 , “Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it.” Jesus is an anchor for our souls. He is anchored in heaven and his work is perfectly fitted to keep us in the midst of every trial and temptation.

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