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Hebrews 12:22 to 29: Robert Breaker

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The significance of Jesus’ sacrifice and salvation

πŸ’‰ The book of Hebrews emphasizes the significance of the blood sacrifice of Jesus as the one sacrifice for sins forever.

πŸ™ “We are saved today by faith, not by our works, it’s by grace through faith.”

πŸ’‰ The concept of sacrificial blood atonement is seen as the most important aspect of Christianity.

🩸 Hebrews 12 states that the blood of Jesus speaks better things than that of Abel, emphasizing the superior significance of Christ’s sacrifice.

πŸ’‰ The shed blood of Jesus on the cross speaks a powerful message: “Hey, you’re a guilty sinner that deserves to burn in hell for your sins and you ought to fear.”

πŸ’‰ The blood of Jesus is essential for salvation and trusting in it is the key to being saved.

πŸ’‰ “Don’t you dare turn away from the blood of Christ or you’ll go to hell.”

πŸ’‰ “The blood of Christ is like a voice screaming out trust in me because I’m the blood of told me I’m the only way for forgiveness and it’s through faith in the blood that we’re saved today.”

Understanding the true identity of Jesus

πŸ™ The importance of pursuing peace and holiness is emphasized, as without them, one cannot truly experience spiritual enlightenment.

πŸ“š While the book of Hebrews has relevance for all believers, it provides valuable insights into who Jesus is and what he did for both Gentiles and Jews.

πŸ”οΈ We are invited to come to Mount Zion, the city of the Living God, suggesting a new and accessible way to approach God compared to the Old Testament.

πŸ’’ The body of Christ, which is the church, started with Jesus’ death on the cross and includes both Jews and Gentiles.

πŸ›οΈ The tearing of the veil in the temple symbolizes the accessibility of the Holy of Holies and the direct connection between God and believers through Jesus’ sacrifice.

πŸ‘“ Paul’s revelation of Jesus in the Old Testament must have been mind-blowing, as he realized that the entire law was about Jesus.

πŸ“œ Hebrews 12 reveals Paul’s intention to help readers understand the true identity of Jesus.

Authorship of the book of Hebrews

πŸ’‘ The author believes that the Apostle Paul is the author of the book of Hebrews, providing evidence from Old Testament passages and Paul’s consistent writing style.

Summary

TLDR: The key idea of the video is to emphasize the importance of trusting in the blood of Jesus for forgiveness and salvation, as it is the only way to be saved.

  1. πŸ“– The speaker discusses the importance of following peace and holiness, not selling one’s birthright, and not giving up on God in the tribulation period, emphasizing the promise of the Millennial Kingdom.

1.1 Continuing the verse-by-verse Bible study through the epistles of Paul, the speaker plans to teach the book of Acts next, emphasizing the importance of teaching verse by verse, while dealing with the interruption of a tropical depression.

1.2 The book of Hebrews, believed to be written by the Apostle Paul, focuses on the who and what of salvation, discussing who Jesus is and what he did.

1.3 The speaker discusses the importance of following peace and holiness in order to see God, referencing verses from the Old Testament.

1.4 The speaker discusses the importance of not selling one’s birthright like Esau and emphasizes that the book of Hebrews is primarily written for Jews in the tribulation period, instructing them on what they need to do to endure and reach the Millennial Kingdom of Christ.

1.5 Don’t give up on God and sell out to the Antichrist in the tribulation period, as it is important to remember the promise of the Millennial Kingdom and not fall away like Esau did.

1.6 Moses led the people of Israel out in the Exodus and they were supposed to go up on Mount Sinai, which ties into the discussion about Esau, Moses, and the children of Israel.

  1. πŸ”οΈ When the Israelites camped below the holy mountain, God emphasized the importance of holiness, and now believers are coming to Mount Zion and the city of the Living God, becoming part of the church and having their names written in heaven.

2.1 When the Israelites camped below the holy mountain, God’s voice spoke to them like a loud trumpet, emphasizing the importance of holiness.

2.2 No one, neither humans nor animals, could approach the mountain where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, as they would die if they touched it.

2.3 Moses was afraid and shook when he saw the holiness and righteousness of God, but now we are coming to Mount Zion and the city of the Living God.

2.4 The speaker discusses the message of the book of Hebrews, which is directed towards Jews who have recently been saved, Jews who are not yet saved, and future Jews who will go through the tribulation, advising them on how to navigate through this time.

2.5 The book of Hebrews discusses how believers will come to Mount Zion, the city of the Living God, and the heavenly Jerusalem, and be part of the General Assembly and Church of the firstborn, written in heaven, with God as the judge of all and the spirits of just men made perfect.

2.6 Paul is explaining to the Jews that when they are saved, they become part of the church, which is the body of Christ, and their names are written in heaven.

  1. 🩸 The speaker emphasizes the importance of Jesus’ blood sacrifice for forgiveness of sins and the foundation of faith, highlighting Jesus as the mediator of the New Covenant and the significance of his blood.

3.1 The speaker discusses the importance of the blood sacrifice of Jesus in the book of Hebrews, emphasizing its role in the forgiveness of sins and the foundation of faith.

3.2 The speaker emphasizes that faith is the key to salvation and highlights the significance of Jesus as the mediator of the New Covenant and the importance of his blood.

3.3 The speaker emphasizes the importance of the sacrificial blood atonement of Jesus and expresses their love for this concept.

3.4 The man expressed his gratitude for the speaker’s emphasis on the importance of the sacrificial blood atonement of Christ by shaking his hand and repeatedly saying “brother sacrificial blood.”

3.5 The blood of Jesus Christ speaks better things than the blood of Abel, as Abel’s innocent blood cried out to God when he was murdered by his brother.

  1. πŸ’‰ Trust in the blood of Jesus for salvation and forgiveness, as it speaks on behalf of believers and is the only way to escape judgment.

4.1 In Genesis, the blood of Abel cried out to God, representing the innocence of the victim and the guilt of the perpetrator, and in Hebrews, it is stated that the blood of Jesus speaks even better things than that of Abel.

4.2 God Jesus Christ shed his innocent blood on the cross as a sacrificial atonement for guilty sinners, and to this day, his blood speaks of the need to fear God and approach him through the sprinkling of Jesus’ blood in heaven.

4.3 Trust the blood of Jesus for salvation, as it is the atonement for the sins of the world and by having faith in it, you will be saved from wrath and receive forgiveness.

4.4 The blood of Jesus speaks on behalf of believers, covering their sins and declaring them forgiven, and if one refuses the blood of Christ, they will not escape judgment.

4.5 Jesus Christ’s blood is the only way to receive forgiveness of sins, as emphasized throughout the book of Hebrews, and those who turn away from this truth will not escape judgment.

4.6 If you deny the importance of the blood of Jesus Christ, you will face punishment and shame, as the blood is holy and just as significant as the holy objects in the Old Testament.

  1. πŸ’‰ Rejecting the blood of Christ leads to hell and the second death; Jesus’ death caused an earthquake and fear, emphasizing the importance of salvation through his blood, and the future coming of the New Jerusalem.

5.1 If you reject the blood of Christ for salvation, you will go to hell and experience the second death, as the blood is calling out for salvation.

5.2 Jesus’ death on the cross caused an earthquake and fear among the people, as his blood cried out to God and shook the earth.

5.3 Jesus Christ is God and the blood of Christ is the only thing that can cleanse us from our sins, so we should get saved before the tribulation and Armageddon.

5.4 The chapter emphasizes the importance of the blood of Christ for salvation and warns against turning away from it, while also discussing the future coming of the New Jerusalem and the need for Jews to be saved before going through the tribulation.

5.5 The foundation of Christianity is trusting in the blood of Christ, and refusing that blood will result in going to hell, as stated in Hebrews 12:22-29.

5.6 In Hebrews 12:22-29, the speaker discusses the shaking of the Earth and heaven, referencing scripture in Haggai 2:5-7, and states that this shaking will occur in the latter days.

  1. πŸ’‘ Jesus will return and there will be an earthquake at Armageddon, with the temple being rebuilt during the tribulation; the importance of serving God with reverence and trust in the blood of Christ is emphasized.

6.1 Jesus will return to Earth and there will be a massive earthquake at Armageddon, with the temple in Jerusalem being rebuilt during the tribulation period, as stated in the Bible.

6.2 The Jews want to rebuild the temple in Israel to perform blood sacrifices because they believe that salvation and forgiveness of sins can only be achieved through the shedding of blood, which goes against the acceptance of Jesus Christ’s blood.

6.3 God will trouble Israel during the tribulation because he wants them to understand that Jesus is the blood atonement and preaching about the blood of Christ is important.

6.4 The writer of Hebrews, believed to be the Apostle Paul, emphasizes the importance of serving God with reverence and godly fear, drawing from his extensive knowledge of the Old Testament law and his realization that it all points to Jesus.

6.5 The transcript discusses the importance of fearing God and the experience of the children of Israel at Mount Sinai, emphasizing the need for trust in the blood of Christ to eliminate fear.

6.6 The first Testament was dedicated with blood, and after the tribulation, the Jews will possess Israel for a thousand years.

  1. πŸ”₯ Those who reject Jesus will face the consuming fire of God’s punishment, while those who accept him will be saved.

7.1 Do not worship idols because God has brought you out of Egypt to be his chosen people.

7.2 Remember your inheritance as a Jew, the land promised by God, and don’t make the same mistakes as Esau by selling your birthright or taking the mark of the beast, as Moses was unable to enter the Promised Land, so be cautious not to forget the Covenant of the Lord and make graven images, for God is a consuming fire and a jealous God.

7.3 God is a consuming fire, and those who reject the blood of Jesus Christ will wake up in hell and regret not listening to the message of salvation by faith in the blood.

7.4 God is a consuming fire and will punish the unjust, as stated in Malachi 4:1, where it is said that the day will come when the wicked will be burned up and left with neither root nor branch.

7.5 Jesus is referred to as the Sun of righteousness and when he returns, he will consume his enemies with fire, so those who have not accepted him will be burned in hell.

7.6 The speaker discusses the significance of Hebrews chapter 12, emphasizing the importance of recognizing Jesus as the Messiah and the consequences of not accepting him.

  1. 🩸 Trust in the blood of Christ through faith for forgiveness and salvation, as it is the only way to be saved according to the book of Hebrews.

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