Jesus: Supreme Authority and Divine Sonship

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God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the worlds. [00:18:57]

Jesus is better than the angels, and He's going to prove that point through a number of points that He's going to make in these next seven verses. So we're going to come back to that as He has by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they. [00:47:36]

The first thing that makes Jesus greater than the angels is His name. And we understand that someone's name defines who they are. Our names don't really matter that much. We have family names, and none of us are particularly famous. [00:51:36]

The angels are servants, and in fact, you'll find that idea in the last verse of chapter one. Are they not ministering or serving spirits sent forth to minister for us? In fact, so they are God's servants. Jesus is not His servant. Jesus is His Son. [01:32:08]

The notion of eternal generation and subordinationism are theological errors that undermine the co-equality of the Trinity. Jesus, as the second person of the Trinity, is eternal, without beginning or end, fully God in every sense. [01:19:12]

The whole point of the chapter is that He was made lower than the angels, that He was made a man, and that God has highly exalted Him. So when was He made lower than the angels? In His birth, in Bethlehem when He was born. [01:31:36]

The Father says to these great powerful beings, and remember we saw this in Peter, be careful what you say about the devil because he's powerful, because he's still an angel. He's a fallen angel, but he still is powerful. But God says to these great powerful beings, worship the Son. [01:57:20]

Only God can be worshipped, and that's a very important concept to remember when you're dealing with Jehovah's Witnesses and others who deny that Jesus is God because only God is to be worshipped, and an angel declares that. [02:15:52]

The Father has never anywhere in the Old Testament or in the New Testament instructed anyone to worship anything other than Himself. Only God is to be worshipped, and so the Father, and you can see what the writer is doing, what this preacher is doing. [02:26:00]

Revelation is important because it shows us who Jesus is now, glorified, powerful, the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the one who will come and set up His kingdom forever and ever. [02:36:56]

Let's not be fooled into what Paul writes concerning the worship of angels. Let's not be fooled into being mesmerized and fascinated by angels. Let's be fascinated with the Lord Jesus. Let's be awed by His wonder and His glory and His beauty and His majesty and His grace. [02:57:52]

Father, we thank you for the Lord Jesus. Lord, there is none like unto Him. From eternity to eternity, He is the great I Am. And Father, we thank you that He came and humbled Himself, became obedient to the death of the cross. [03:16:16]

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