Detailed Outline of Hebrews—Part One—Jesus, the Son of God, is the Better Message, Messenger, and Minister of God’s Salvation (Heb 1:1-4:13)
Jesus, the Son of God, is the final and full expression of God’s redemptive program—therefore hold fast your confession and draw near to God through Him, rather than returning to the Old Covenant expressions of God’s redemptive plan.1
He is superior to the prophets, the angels, and the OT Law they delivered from God—therefore we must hold dear the revelation and salvation that is in Christ (Heb 1:1-2:18)
Jesus is greater than the prophets and their message—He is the final and full revelation of God (Heb 1:1-4)
The revelation of God in the Old Testament is glorious and gracious—but necessarily incomplete (Heb 1:1)
The incalculable grace of God’s Word in the prophets (Heb 1:1a)
The incomplete nature of God’s Word in the prophets (Heb 1:1b)
The revelation of God in the Son is full and final—even more glorious and gracious, because the Son is by nature God (Heb 1:2-4)
The Son is the Word of God to us in these last days (Heb 1:2a)
He is the exalted Ruler awaiting His kingdom—angels are servants (Heb 1:13-14; cf. Psa 110:1)
Psalm 110:1—The Son is the exalted Sovereign awaiting His kingdom (Heb 1:13)
The angels are ministering spirits, sent out for the service of believers (Heb 1:14)
The expository application to pay close attention to the gospel of salvation in the Son, and be careful not to drift from it [WARNING #1] (Heb 2:1-4)
The charge—pay much closer attention to God’s Word in His Son (Heb 2:1)
The caution—consider the consequences of a lack of concern (Heb 2:2-4)
Consider the just consequences of disobeying the Old Testament Law (Heb 2:2)
Consider the greater consequences of disregarding New Testament salvation in the Son (Heb 2:3a)
Consider the Person and divine power that confirmed the message of salvation in the New Testament (Heb 2:3b-4)
The Lord Himself was the Messenger (and the Message) of salvation (Heb 2:3b)
The Apostles/eyewitnesses confirmed the message of salvation in Him (Heb 2:3c)
God confirmed their testimony through miraculous signs and gifts of the Holy Spirit (Heb 2:4)
The exegetical proof that the Son is greater than the angels because of His humanity and position as High Priest (Heb 2:5-18)
God’s plan for creation is that it be subject to man, not angels—Jesus’ incarnation, redemption and exaltation inaugurate this (Heb 2:5-9; cf. Psalm 8:4-6)
God’s plan did not subject the world to come to angels (Heb 2:5)
God’s plan for bringing many sons to glory necessitated Jesus’ incarnation, suffering, and death—so that He could be a faithful and merciful High Priest (Heb 2:10-18)
Jesus, through suffering, became the Pioneer of our salvation (Heb 2:10)
The result of His life, death, and resurrection (Heb 2:14b-15)
The defeat of the devil, who held the power of death
The emancipation of men from the fear of death
Jesus, through His suffering, became our merciful and faithful High Priest (Heb 2:16-18)
He came to take hold of the seed of Abraham—not angels (Heb 2:16)
He came to be a merciful and faithful high priest (Heb 2:17ab)
He came to make the satisfactory atonement for sins (Heb 2:17c)
He came to answer the cry of those who are tempted (Heb 2:18)
He is superior to Moses—therefore we must hold fast our confession and find our rest in Christ (Heb 3:1-4:13)
The exhortation to consider Jesus’ superiority to Moses—He is not simply a faithful servant in God’s house, He is a faithful Son over God’s house (Heb 3:1-6)
The exhortation—to be sure to enter God’s rest by faith (Heb 4:1-2)
We should shake with fear at the thought of falling short of God’s promised rest (Heb 4:1)
We should see to it that our hearing of God’s Word is met with genuine trust (Heb 4:2)
The explanation—in God’s sovereignty, the promised rest is still available for those who believe (Heb 4:3-10)
We who have believed are entering God’s rest (Heb 4:3a)
We must see “Today” as the day to believe and enter God’s rest (Heb 4:3b-10)
God’s rest can be divinely denied, though it has been available since the foundation of the world (Heb 4:3b-5)
God’s rest was divinely denied to those who provoked His wrath (Heb 4:3b)
God’s rest has been available from the foundation of the world (Heb 4:3c-4)
God’s rest was divinely denied to that unbelieving generation (Heb 4:5)
God’s rest is still available “Today” for the people of God (Heb 4:6-10)
There remains an entrance into His rest (Heb 4:6a)
There is the example of those who failed to enter it because of disobedient unbelief (Heb 4:6b)
There is a sovereignly appointed “Today” to enter into it by faith (Heb 4:7)
The promised rest was not fulfilled in Joshua’s day (Heb 4:8)
There remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God (Heb 4:9-10)
The exhortation repeated—be diligent to enter God’s rest (Heb 4:11-13)
We must make every effort to enter God’s rest—so that no one will fall like those who followed Moses in the wilderness, but were really disobedient [We must make sure we trust God’s Son] (Heb 4:11)
We must make sure we do not disregard God’s Word2 (Heb 4:12)
It is living
It is effective
It is sharp
It is piercing
It is discerning
We must make sure we do not disregard God’s day of reckoning (Heb 4:13)
Part Two—Jesus, the Son of God, is the Better High Priest and Mediator of a Better Covenant [He is a Better Mediator with a Better Ministry] (Heb 4:14-10:18)Next Section →
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