In our journey through the book of Hebrews, we have been reminded of the supremacy of Christ over all things, including angels. The author of Hebrews, inspired by the Holy Spirit, emphasizes that Jesus is not just superior to angels but is the very essence and nature of God Himself. This truth is foundational to our faith and understanding of who God is and how we relate to Him.
Angels, as fascinating as they may be, are not the focus of our worship or attention. They are created beings, servants of God, who minister according to His will. They are powerful and effective in their service, likened to winds and flames, but they are not the objects of our adoration. The author of Hebrews redirects our gaze from the created to the Creator, from the servants to the King.
Jesus, the Son of God, is the radiance of God's glory and the exact expression of His nature. He sustains all things by His powerful word. He is not a created being but the Creator Himself. He is eternal, without beginning or end, and He upholds the universe by the word of His power. Through His work on the cross, Jesus made purification for sins and then sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high, signifying the completion of His redemptive work and His authority over all creation.
In a world that often feels chaotic and out of control, we are encouraged to look to Jesus. He is seated on the throne, ruling with a scepter of justice. He is in control, and His reign is characterized by righteousness and justice. In times of fear and uncertainty, we are to turn our eyes upon Jesus, who is both our Savior and our Judge.
For those burdened by sin, the message is clear: look to Jesus. He has made purification for sins, and through faith in Him, we can find forgiveness and peace. He knows us, cares for us, and is able to help us in our time of need. The most powerful being in the universe is a good and loving God, and He invites us to know Him and to trust in His saving work.
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