Cee
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We have to suffer because Jesus Himself suffered when He was tempted, He is able to help those who are being tempted.
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I see the fulfillment of Psalm chapter 8 in the future kingdom, when men and women of God will regain sovereighty over creation. I'm so thankful for Jesus for His perfect life, His death on the cross and His exalation.
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Q4. (Hebrews 2:3b-4) In what way has the truth of salvation been confirmed to you? Would signs and wonders help or hinder establishing the truth of Christ's ministry today? From which portion of the Bible have you formed your opinion of the value of signs and wonders today?
The truth of salvation has been confirmed to me by reading, and learning the Bibical truths form the Gospels. The Gift of te Holy Spirit has helped me. Everything that I read and has studied in the Old and New Testament has me beleiving in signs and wonders today. The Bible is fulfilling to me.
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Q3. (Hebrews 2:1) In what ways are we not immune to drifting away from the gospel? According to the author, how can we successfully resist the tendency to drift? How did Jesus describe this phenomenon of "drift" in the Parable of the Sower?
Jesus, is talking about the message of the gospel, "what we have heard". including that of Christ's person as the God-man and His redemptive work on the cross. We are to pay attention more carefully and do not "drift away" from from His message.
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The Superiorty of the Son's revelation is demonstrated bt 7 great descriptive statements about Him (Son). 1 Appionted heir of all things. 2. Through whom He made the universe. 3. Radiance of God's glory. 4. exact representation of His being. 5. Substaining all things. 6. Provided purification for sins, through His redeeming death on the cross. 7. Sat down at the right hand of the Father in heaven, meaning that the Son's job is complete.
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Q1. (Hebrews 1:2) In what way do you think the author of Hebrews is using the word "Son"? As a metaphor? As a biological relationship? How would a Son's words have more weight than a prophet's?
As a biological relationsip.
Q3. Bringing to Glory
in 2. Jesus, Who Tastes Death for Everyone (Hebrews 2:5-18)
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It means those who believe in Christ are made God's children through His only Son. Christ had not been morally or spiritually imperfect, but His carnation was completed (perfected) when He experienced suffering. He identified with us on the deepest level of anguish, and so became qualified to pay the price for our sinful imperfection and to become our sympathetic High Priest.