Today’s passage: Hebrews 2:1-4
Helpful thoughts:
- The “We” of this passage is the Hebrew people. Remember, they had believed in God and a coming Messiah, now they were to believe in the Messiah who had come, Jesus Christ.
- For a Hebrew person, to reject the promised Messiah is to reject their true faith. In other words, in order to continue in the faith they had to make this transition to the New Covenant.
- We are to think of verse 1 like we were a boat in the harbor.
- Paying close attention to the Word of God keeps us tied up safely to the dock.
- Apathy toward the truth of God’s Word allows us to drift off and be moved about by the waves of the world around us.
- There is personal application in this, but there is also corporate application.
- The passage is originally written to the Hebrew people, but various denominations have suffered spiritual drift after years of abandoning the authority and infallibility of God’s Word.
- In verses 2 and 3 make this assertion: To reject Christ as Lord and Savior in this age is the same as Israel’s rejection of God in years past.
Questions to consider:
- If rejecting Jesus is rejecting God, then what are the Jewish people today still continuing to do? If someone practices orthodox Judaism today, are they following God? What must they believe to be saved?
- To what evidences does the writer point which confirm Jesus’ Lordship? How did/does the Holy Spirit prove that Jesus is truly the Messiah?
- How does spiritual “drift” happen? What would repentance look like? Beyond mere knowledge, what does paying close attention to the Word entail? What should it result in?