Day 345
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A Depiction of Christ and Ancient Leaders |
Scripture
Observation
The writer of Hebrews continues his argument for Christ's superiority over Judaism by comparing Christ to Moses and Joshua. Those who rebelled against God in the days of the wilderness wanderings were excluded from his rest in the Promised Land. However, there exists an even better rest than that for the people of God—the one his Son spoke about. Moses was a servant in God's household, but Christ is the divine Son who is Lord over God's household. Joshua brought Israel into an earthly land of rest, but Christ will bring his people into an eternal heavenly rest. Thus Christ is the fulfillment of the Old Testament patterns—the goal toward which these signposts point.
Application
Piercing sirens. Piercing screams. Piercing stares. Piercing words. In each case, your body reacts with quick determination. Adrenaline sends a message to your heart: "Action needed now!" The piercing sensation may not be pleasant, but it alerts you to the need for instant response. The same could be said of the Word of God. It pierces the heart with truth too important to ignore.
The Bible is not always a source of comfort; sometimes it acts as an unwelcome intruder. You may find it a bit unnerving to know there is something that can penetrate all your defenses and pierce your heart with convicting truth. You can't change the truth any more than you can change the law of gravity. But you can allow it to change you.
Prayer
Through persistent prayers and many tears Abraham interceded for the Israelites and gained his plea with you God through his faith and submission to you. We know through scriptural authority that prayer is divided into petition of faith and that of submission. Our prayer of faith comes from your Word and our prayer of submission takes hold of you with a remorseful spirit and pleads with you for that which our soul desires. We learn this message through the Word of Christ and we believe it in faith so much that it has changed us. We want to thank you, Father, and we give you the glory, the honor and the praise that you always hear our prayers and will answer them in good time. In our Savior, Jesus' name! Amen!
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