Hebrews 10:1
Lo, I come.
I. None but the Son of God could offer unto the Father a sacrifice to
please Him, and to reconcile us unto Him in a perfect manner. The
burnt-offerings and sin-offerings were ordained merely as shadows and
temporary types of that one offering, the self-devotedness of the S... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:5
The Body of Christ.
The mystical body of Christ is the whole fellowship of all who are
united to Him by the Spirit, whether they be at rest in the world
unseen, or here in warfare still on earth, differing only in this,
that all His members who have been gathered out of this world are... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:5
Our Perfection.
I. Perfection is now given to all who believe God Himself is our
salvation. Jehovah Himself is our righteousness. Christ's inheritance
is our inheritance. The source is eternal love, self-moved, infinite,
ocean without shore; the channel is free, abounding grace; the g... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:7
I. The life of our Lord Jesus Christ is the most beautiful life that
has ever been lived in the world. All sorts of beauty were bright in
Him. The beauty of virtue, the beauty of godliness, the beauty of
love, the beauty of sympathy, the beauty of obedience, and this
without crack or f... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:7
I. The election of God is that ocean of love which surrounds our
earthly Christian life as an island, and which we can never lose out
of sight for any length of time. Is it not our ultimate refuge in our
weakness, our afflictions, our trials? Thus we ascend to the eternal
counsel of Go... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:8
Atonement.
If an innocent man should suffer, what is the common verdict of the
world? It says, "There is a crime beneath the seeming innocence, or he
would not suffer." The book of Job gives the Old Testament answer to
this blind opinion. The complete answer is in the death and suffer... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:12
The Lessons of the Cross.
Our Lord's suffering is also
I. Our example. How powerful the force of that teaching has been; how
deep it has sunk into human nature's heart. Here is He who was man,
and yet was God. As God He could not die, but He stooped to death in
the inferior nature.... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:12
The Only Sacrifice.
There is, and there can be, only one atonement for the sin of the
world the sacrifice of the death of Christ. This alone is in itself
meritorious, propitiatory, and of infinite price and power. And this
is, in fact, the whole argument of the Epistle to the Hebrews... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:14
Christ our Priest.
The Epistle to the Hebrews represents Christ as our High Priest, and
His office as a priesthood; as a priesthood in the two great parts of
the priestly character, sacrifice and intercession or mediation. And
it declares, also, that this is the only priest, and the... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:19
Faith, Hope, and Love.
I. The Apostle's great argument is concluded, and the result is placed
before us in a very short summary. We have boldness to enter into the
holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way; and we have in
the heavenly sanctuary a great Priest over the ho... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:22
Sins of Ignorance and Weakness.
Among the reasons which may be assigned for the observance of prayer
at stated times, there is one which is very obvious, and yet perhaps
is not so carefully remembered and acted upon as it should be. I mean
the necessity of sinners cleansing themselve... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:24
I. "Works." Work is the condition of life in the world. The law of
both kingdoms alike is, "If any man will not work, neither should he
eat." Work has been made a necessity in the constitution of nature,
and declared a duty in the positive precepts of Scripture. Idleness is
both sin a... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:26
Warning against Apostasy.
I. Note briefly some misconceptions which prevent some readers of
Scripture from receiving in a meek and docile spirit solemn
admonitions of the Holy Ghost, such as the present. (1) There is an
undue and one-sided haste to be happy and in the enjoyment of com... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:31
The Judgments of God.
I. This is, of all the revelations of Scripture, the one which men can
least bear. They would fain find something of hope, something of
mitigation, even in the heaviest sentence of God's anger. They would
fain believe that all shall be well at the last. Most nat... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 10:38
Transgressions and Infirmities.
Warnings such as these would not be contained in Scripture were there
no danger of our drawing back, and thereby losing that life in God's
presence which faith secures to us. Faith is the tenure upon which the
Divine life is continued to us: by faith th... [ Continue Reading ]