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Hebrews: “Once and for All”
Hebrews 10:10-18
Jan 1, 2023
I. What is the difference?
(vs 10-14)
1. Priest’s work was never finished.
(vs 11)
Phil 2:6-9
2. Priest’s made the same sacrifices.
(vs 11-12)
I Peter 3:18
3. Priest’s sacrifice never took away sin.
(vs 12b-13)
Ephesians 1:7
4. Priest’s sacrifices never perfected man.
(vs 14)
Galatians 1:4; I Peter 2:24
II.
Who makes the difference?
(vs 15-18)
Jeremiah 31:33-34
1.
The Holy Spirit empowers the believer.
(vs 15-16)
Ephesians 4:24; Romans 8:6
2. The Holy Spirit reveals godliness to the believer.
(vs 16)
Philippians 3:10
3. The Holy Spirit gives the assurance of forgiveness to the believer.
(vs 17)
Romans 8:15-17
4. The Holy Spirit reveals the finality of sacrifices to the believer.
(vs 18)
I Corinthians 1:21-22
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The Holy Spirit gives assurance of salvation to the believer.
(vs 18)
John 14:16-17; I John 4:13
“If Jesus Christ died and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him.” C.T. Studd
LET’S GO DEEPER:
1.
This section of Scripture deals with how the old covenant points to the new.
How would you explain the old covenant?
2. How did the old covenant point to the new?
What is the new covenant?
What Bible passages are helpful in defining and explaining the two covenants.
3. Explain the relationship between the old covenant and sacrifices.
Why did God institute the sacrificial system?
4. Why does the author note that rather than bringing forgiveness of sin, the sacrificial system actually brought a reminder of sin?
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