I. THE REVELATION IN A SON: Hebrews
1:1-3.
1. The previous revelation was in portions; this is a
Son, Who is the Heir and the Creator.
2. The previous revelation was in divers manners;
this in a Son, Who is
(1) the effulgence of God's
glory;
(2) the image of His
substance;
(3) the Sustainer of all
things;
(4) the eternal Priest-King.
II. THE SON AND THE ANGELS:
Hebrews 1:4 - Hebrews 2:18.
1. The Revealer of God Son of God: Hebrews 1:4 - Hebrews 2:4.
2. The Son the Representative of man: Hebrews 2:5-18.
(1) He is crowned with glory as Son,
that His propitiation may prove effectual, and His humiliation involves
a propitiatory death.
(2) His glory consists in being Leader of His people,
and His humiliation fitted Him for leadership.
(3) His glory consists in power to consecrate men to
God, and His humiliation endowed Him with this power.
(4) His glory consists in the destruction of Satan,
and Satan is destroyed through the Son's humiliation.
III. FUNDAMENTAL ONENESS OF THE DISPENSATIONS: Hebrews 3:1 - Hebrews 4:13.
1. Moses and Christ are equally God's stewards.
2. The threatenings of God under the Old Testament
are in force in reference to apostasy from Christ.
3. The promises of God are still in force.
IV. THE GREAT HIGH-PRIEST: Hebrews
4:4 - Hebrews 5:10.
1. His sympathy.
2. His authority.
V. (A DIGRESSION) THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF RENEWAL IN THE CASE
OF SCOFFERS: Hebrews 5:11 - Hebrews 6:8.
Their renewal is impossible
(1) because the doctrine of
Christianity is practical, and
(2) because God's punishment
of cynicism is the destruction of the spiritual faculty.
VI. (CONTINUATION OF THE DIGRESSION.) THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF
FAILURE: Hebrews 6:9-20.
VII. THE ALLEGORY OF MELCHIZEDEK: Hebrews
7:1-28.
1. Melchizedek foreshadows the kingship of Christ.
2. Melchizedek foreshadows the personal greatness of
Christ.
3. The allegory teaches the existence of a priesthood other than that of Aaron, viz., the priesthood
founded on an oath.
4. The allegory sets forth the eternal duration of
Christ's priesthood.
VIII. THE NEW COVENANT: Hebrews
8:1 - Hebrews 10:18.
1. A new covenant promised through Jeremiah: Hebrews 8:1-13. The new covenant would excel
(1) in respect of the moral
law;
(2) in respect of knowledge
of God;
(3) in respect of
forgiveness of sins.
2. A new covenant symbolized in the tabernacle: Hebrews 9:1-14.
3. A new covenant ratified in the death of Christ: Hebrews 9:15 - Hebrews 10:18.
IX. AN ADVANCE IN THE EXHORTATION: Hebrews 10:19-39.
X. FAITH AN ASSURANCE AND A PROOF: Hebrews 11:1-3.
XI. THE FAITH OF ABRAHAM: Hebrews
11:8-19.
1. His faith compared with the faith of Noah.
2. His faith compared with the faith of Enoch.
3. His faith compared with the faith of Abel.
XII. THE FAITH OF MOSES: Hebrews
11:23-28.
1. Faith groping for the work of life.
2. Faith chooses the work of life.
3. Faith a discipline for the work of life.
4. Faith renders the man's life and work sacramental.
XIII. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES: Hebrews
11:20 - Hebrews 12:1.
XIV. CONFLICT: Hebrews 12:2-17.
Faith as a
hope of the future endures the present conflict against men.
1. The preparatory training for the conflict consists
in putting away
(1) our own grossness;
(2) the sin that besets us.
2. The contest is successfully maintained if we look
unto Jesus
(1) as Leader and Perfecter
of our faith;
(2) as an example of faith.
3. The contest is necessary as a discipline in
dealing with
(1) the weaker brethren,
(2) the enemy at the gate,
and
(3) the secular spirit.
XV. MOUNT
ZION: Hebrews 12:18-29.
The revelation on Sinai preceded the sacrifices of
the tabernacle; the revelation on Zion
follows the sacrifice of the Cross. Hence--
1. Sinai revealed the terrible side of God's
character, Zion
the peaceful tenderness of His love.
2. The revelation on Sinai was earthly;
that on Zion is
spiritual.
XVI. SUNDRY EXHORTATIONS: Hebrews
13:1-25.
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