This lesson looks at the Book of Hebrews as a whole by establishing the main idea or overall purpose of the book and then overviewing how all the passages add up to this big idea. To understand any book of the Bible, one must first distinguish the trunk from the branches in order to see how the pieces of the puzzle fit together to complete the whole picture.
A Review of the Book of Hebrews
December 8, 2019 • Jordan Emswiller
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In his final admonition, the author urges his readership to keep seeing the invisible world and to hold onto their firstborn rights in the Kingdom. Instead of disregarding these spiritual blessings like Esau did with his birthright, they ought to cherish their spiritual blessings of sonship in the Kingdom so that they like the faithful saints of old can receive as an inheritance the unshakable Kingdom through their faithful service to God.