“UNIQUE, SINCERE, NEW & FOREVER” Hebrews
9:24-10:18 Mark Kolbe
In today’s passage, we are going to be learning about how Jesus has accomplished things we could never do ourselves, and in doing so, has made them apply to us forever.
9:24-28) ONCE IS ENOUGH – Jesus’ sacrifice was unique
· The tabernacle and temple were i____________ substitutions for the real thing.
· The high priest entered the Most Holy Place m________ times because the work was never complete.
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H___________ is the real thing, untouched by
human hands and unaffected by human imperfections.
· Jesus s_______________ His own blood and died on the cross o_______time.
· He is now r_______________ us in heaven.
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Jesus’ sacrifice was u__________.
10:1-4) A BAND-AID FOR HEART DISEASE
· The sacrifices offered under the Old Testament law were r_____________ that humans were sinful.
· Old Testament sacrifices were i____________ substitutes, unable to c_________ people from sin.
10:5-9) FULLY COMMITTED
· The author uses the insufficiency of the Old Covenant as a lead-in to Jesus’ m__________ on earth. Psalms 40:6-8 was a p__________ about Jesus.
· Jesus’ sacrifice was a s___________, w________, p___________ offering
· God wants man to do His will w_____________ from the heart.
10:10-14) PERFECT ON THE FIRST TRY
· Out of His love for us, Jesus did something that we couldn’t have done on our own – He made us Holy, f_____________.
· After Jesus, offered Himself as a personal sacrifice, He took the position of a_____________ at God
· He is sitting on the edge of His chair in the position of power at the right hand of God, waiting for the r______ time to return.
· Jesus’ one time sacrifice has made us perfect p_______________. Now, we should now be in the business of being set apart from sin p____________ (sanctification).
10:15-18) TOGETHER AGAIN
· For a created human being, there is nothing more important or fulfilling than when his heart d___________ to know and follow his Creator, and when his m_______ becomes filled with the knowledge of how that is accomplished.
· When we are forgiven by God, He gives a c_________ slate from which to start over.
· Once a person has accepted Christ’s sacrifice, they are forgiven, and no more s_____________ is needed to remain forgiven or be forgiven of future sin.
· Jesus’ sacrifice results in forgiveness and a r____________ relationship with God.
SO WHAT
1. I should be secure in my salvation.
2. I should serve God from the heart, and present my body as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God. If I do sin, I should take care of it as soon as possible so I can get back to the position of unhindered fellowship.