
Aug 18: Titus 2, Isaiah 1, Psalm 7
Aug 19: Titus 3, Isaiah 2, Psalm 8
Aug 20: Philemon 1, Isaiah 3, Psalm 9
Aug 21: Hebrews 1, Isaiah 4, Psalm 10
Aug 22: Hebrews 2, Isaiah 5, Psalm 11
Aug 23: Hebrews 3, Isaiah 6, Psalm 12
Aug 24: Hebrews 4, Isaiah 7, Psalm 13
Aug 25: Hebrews 5, Isaiah 8, Psalm 14
Aug 26: Hebrews 6, Isaiah 9, Psalm 15
Aug 27: Hebrews 7, Isaiah 10, Psalm 16
Aug 28: Hebrews 8, Isaiah 11, Psalm 17
Aug 29: Hebrews 9, Isaiah 12, Psalm 18
Hebrews 9 - 8.29.25
SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 9:24
For Christ did not enter a sanctuary made with human hands that was only a copy of the true one; he entered heaven itself, now to appear for us in God’s presence.
OBSERVATION
This Chapter in the New Testament is about our high priest and the tabernacle, but we will start with a quick review in the Old Testament which is a copy of the True One, Jesus. In Exodus chapters 25-31 and 35-41, we see the man-made tabernacle. God told Moses how to make the materials, what materials to use, what each item was used for, and who can go into the Tabernacle.. Inside the tabernacle is where the Ark of the Covenant was placed. God also appointed Aaron as the high priest. He was told what to sacrifice and how. The spilling of blood was an atonement for sins. This was done once a year.
In the verse above, we see Christ entered heaven. He is the True One. He is our high priest. Nothing is made by human hands in heaven. The statement that got me was “now to appear for us in God’s presence.” Jesus is talking to God about me. I have so many flaws but Jesus, who died for you and me, loves you and me. He is interceding for us in heaven right now as you are reading this. Jesus’ sacrifice, by the shedding of his blood, was the atonement for our sins and was done once and it is forever.
I like what Hebrews 7:25 states “Therefore he is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them.”
APPLICATION
Here on earth, the old ways are gone. We do not need to go to a person or priest to ask forgiveness of our sins or shed the blood of animals once a year. We can now go directly to Jesus, who died for us and shed his blood for us. Jesus is the only way to the Father and is interceding for us in heaven. How can we not love Jesus more?
There are several ways we can show our love for Jesus. We can get into his Word, journal, pray, listen to praise and worship music, be with God’s people at church on Sunday, join a small group, break bread with each other outside of Sunday’s, etc.
PRAYER
Jesus, the most high priest, my Lord and Savior, you love me and are interceding for me in heaven. Thank you for giving me the desire to be at Church and be around the brethren. Give me the passion to be in your Word and to pray. Help me avoid the distractions in this life. It seems like this battle will never end but you Lord, you can give me the strength to keep going. I am not alone Lord because you are with me. Thank you in Jesus’ name Amen.
- Robert Oberg
Hebrews 8 - 8.28.25
SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 8:6
A New, Better Covenant
But now He has obtained a more excellent ministry, inasmuch as He is also Mediator of a better covenant, which was established on better promises.
OBSERVATION
The author of Hebrews most likely had some connection with Paul, whether it was Paul himself or one of his friends who had heard a number of his sermons and read his writings. But ultimately, there is no conclusive answer to who wrote this book.
He has obtained a more excellent ministry: No earthly priest could take away sin the way Jesus did. Therefore, Jesus’ ministry is far better than the ministry of the priesthood under the Law of Moses.
Mediator of a better covenant: Jesus has mediated for us a better covenant, a covenant of grace and not of works, guaranteed for us by a cosigner (Hebrews 7:22). It is a covenant marked by believing and receiving instead of by earning and deserving.
i. Jesus is our Mediator for this greater covenant. Mediator is the ancient Greek word mesites, which means “one who stands in the middle between two people and brings them together.” (Barclay)
ii. Moses was the mediator of the Old Covenant because he “brought the two parties together.” Jesus is the Mediator of the New Covenant, a better covenant, bringing us to God the Father.
iii. Jesus’ covenant is a better covenant, better than any of the previous covenants God made with men. The covenant of Jesus fulfills the other covenants described in the Bible.
· There is an eternal covenant between the members of the Godhead that made possible the salvation of man (Hebrews 13:20).
· God’s redemptive plan was continued through the covenant He made with Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3).
· The Mosaic covenant was another step in God’s redemptive plan (Exodus 24:3-8).
· The Davidic covenant was yet another step in God’s redemptive plan (2 Samuel 7:1-16).
· The redemptive plan of God was fulfilled in the New Covenant (Luke 22:14-20).
APPLICATION
The New Covenant that replaced the old is one of unmerited redemption (salvation, liberation, and transformation) and nothing we earned or can earn, which was established on better promises through the blood sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Jesus has better promises for us:
These are promises to see us through the most desperate and dark times.
These are promises that become alive to us through the Holy Spirit when we accept Jesus as our savior, the promised Messiah.
These are promises of blessing and undeserved favor instead of promises to curse and judge based on our actions/choices as was the old covenant.
And how do we receive these promises?
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
PRAYER
Lord, Jesus, thank you for ALL you did to give us, undeserved, unmerited grace and forgiveness, and that you walk with us every minute of every day. Lord let me watch my words and live a life that honors you in looking for those who need you so that they come to know you as their savior and the promises you make of eternal life!! I want to be your servant and do what your word says and let each of us at DSC be a beacon of light that we may attract others to come to know your unfailing grace, forgiveness and receive all the blessings in your promises. Amen!
- Charleen Zakarian
Hebrews 7 - 8.27.25
Scripture Hebrews 7:11
If perfection could have been attained through the Levitical priesthood—and indeed the law given to the people established that priesthood—why was there still need for another priest to come, one in the order of Melchizedek, not in the order of Aaron?
Observation
“The law provides expert diagnosis of our sin problem, which is absolutely essential. But the law does not provide the cure to our sin problem. Only Jesus can save us from our sin problem.” Enduring Word Bible Commentary.
In the Old Testament, all priests were descendants of Aaron. They were the teachers and interpreters of the law.
The writer of Hebrews was speaking to new Christians with a Jewish background, who were brought up under the Old Testament law. They had an intellection objection to the idea of Jesus as High Priest because he wasn’t from the “priestly” family of Aaron – he was from the wrong tribe. This intellectual objection was a roadblock to maturing in Christ. He reminds them of another priest in the Old Testament who wasn’t a descendant of Aaron, who is a foreshadowing of the great High Priest to come.
Vs. 18-19 The former regulation is set aside because it was weak and useless (for the law made nothing perfect), and a better hope is introduced, by which we draw near to God.
Application
God said I have a better way.
Vs. 26-28 Such a high priest truly meets our need—one who is holy, blameless, pure, set apart from sinners, exalted above the heavens. Unlike the other high priests, he does not need to offer sacrifices day after day, first for his own sins, and then for the sins of the people. He sacrificed for their sins once for all when he offered himself. For the law appoints as high priests men in all their weakness; but the oath, which came after the law, appointed the Son, who has been made perfect forever.
Prayer
Lord, thank you that you made a better way – a way for us to come into right relationship with You. Thank you, Jesus, for the sacrifice you made, the cure for our sin. May we put aside anything that hinders our walk with you and put our hope and trust in You in all things.
- Debbie Dunn