Hebrews 10:1-25
When
I was in college the campus computer that was used for class took up most of
one room and required using stacks of punched cards to run it. Today, some 45
years later, we carry computers around like a wallet.
In
the mid 90’s it was uncommon for people to have a cell phone. If they did have
one, it was bulky and inconvenient to use. Today, it seems like everyone has a
pocket size cell phone, and many of those are smart phones with a computer chip
in them. So much for the college computer I used. The speed of change is
staggering.
Some
people embrace change, but my impression is that most people resist change.
Historically, change has come on the heels of great violence. You need look
only at our American history with the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. Even
the decade of the 60’s had a lot of violence with race riots and the
assassinations of JFK, Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy.
People
resisted change in Jesus’ day too which also resulted in much violence. Jesus
was truly a revolutionary of his day. He systematically changed the focus from
law to
grace; from ritual sacrifices to the sacrifice of one for once and all;
from following the religious rules to following Jesus; from excluding everyone
but Jews to including all. He literally changed the world.
From
Hebrews 10 we learn three things:
- First that the old system of Jewish laws and ritual sacrifices didn’t work.
“The law is only a shadow
of the good things that are coming—not the realities themselves. For this
reason it can never, by the same sacrifices repeated endlessly year after year,
make perfect those who draw near to worship.” Verse
1
- Secondly, that through Jesus’ dying we have been forgiven and made clean.
“And by that will, we have
been made holy through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.” Verse 10
- Finally, we can go into the throne of grace with hearts fully trusting him to receive us because Christ has taken our sins away.
… “let us draw near to God with a sincere heart and with the full
assurance that faith brings, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a
guilty conscience and having our bodies washed with pure water.” Verse 22
The
speed of change today is amazing, but what Christ did 2000 years ago forever
stays the same. It cannot be changed. But it can change us. The result is that
no matter how fast the world around us is changing, our faith in Christ remains
the same but changes how we relate to our friends, family, work and the daily
grind of living. It gives us an eternal perspective, not pie in the sky, but
for here and now.
Geared
to the times, anchored to the rock. Let us follow the Revolutionary Jesus!
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