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“CONSIDER JESUS”
*Heb.
3:1-6*
 
 
*Introduction:*   Notice the mention of Christ as our high priest in v.17 of chapter 2. It is mentioned again here in v. 1 of the 3rd chapter.
However, the discussion of Christ’s priesthood is not developed just here.
Instead, another subject is discussed first.
Let us examine the passage.
! I.      A Description of the Christian
 
         A.
“Holy Brethren”
 
1.
Emphasizes *sanctification* (/holy; set apart for service to God; cleansed/).
2.     Emphasizes family relationship (looks back to 2:11).
B.
“Partakers of the Heavenly calling.”
1.
It is a heavenly calling because it originated in heaven.
2.
It is a heavenly calling because it has heaven as its goal.
!! II.
A Description of Christ
 
          A.
“Apostle”
 
                 1.     Basic meaning - “one sent with a commission.”
2.
Jesus was sent, commissioned by the Father.
a.
Jn.
3:34
                        b.     Jn.
4:34
                        c.      Jn.
5:23,36 \\ d.     Jn.
6:29,38,44,57 \\ e.      Jn.
7:16,18,28,33 \\ f.      Jn.
8:16,18,26,29,42 \\ g.     Jn.
9:4 \\ h.
Jn.
10:36
 
 
B.
“High Priest” (see 1:3).
(developed in greater detail in ch.
7).
*III.
Christ Contrasted with Moses.*
A.
Christ is superior to Moses.
1.
Moses was great, but Christ is greater!
2.      Moses was a /faithful servant/, Christ* *a /faithful son/! (v.
5,6)
3.     The glory due to Moses and Christ is like that of a house to a house-builder!
 
B.
Note v. 4 - the argument* *is: /design demands a designer!/
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