Jesus, The Son Of God

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Introduction:
Jesus, the son of God. It was He who sent his only son to die for the sins of all men and women. It was a sacrificial type love that tore the veil, allowing all to live in the presence of the Holy Spirit. In this New Covenant, those who accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior are forgiven for the sins they have yet to commit.
Due to persecution, the second generation of Christians became tempted to go back to their Judaism, Jewish ways, going back to the old teaching of the Old Covenant. The book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author. The author wrote to Rome to remind the people that Jesus Christ, is Superior to every aspect of the Old Covenant. Therefore Christians must be faithful in the New Covenant. Throughout the book, however, the writer makes significant points in the argument with warnings to the readers. These warnings are what the author hopes to get to. Because of the expression of these warnings, incorporated with the author’s use of Galatians and historical reconstruction, it appears to be evident that the warnings are to inscribe the possibility of not securing an assured salvation.

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In the introduction of the book, the author clearly states that after Jesus provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven, and it was then when he had become more superior than the angels. In fact the angels worshiped him. At this time, the author presents the first warning. (2:1-4), which addresses the supremacy of the passage, Christ over angels. In principle, the point is, not to “drift”(2:1). Those who reject the evidence and message of salvation in approbation of an inferior message of judgment found through angels will, face judgment worse than what was...

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...he sower. Good works and productivity are the evidence of genuine faith. In addition, the author may have in mind someone such as Judas who would clearly fit his description in 6:4-6. “For it is impossible to bring back to repentance those who were once enlightened-those who have experienced the good things of heaven and shared in the Holy Spirit, who have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the power of the age to come-and who then turn away from repentance; by rejecting the son of God, they themselves are nailing him to the cross once again and holding him up to public shame”(Holy Bible, Hebrews 6:4-6). Those who had been in a growing congregation, and had also experienced the Spirit of God working in their lives , it 's said that if they fall away, they “crucify afresh the Son of God” (6:6), making it impossible for them to obtain their professed salvation.

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