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Hebrews 10:14

Posted on 18 May at 14:28
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“For by one offering he hath perfected forever them that are sanctified.”

This verse is found in the New Testament book of Hebrews, which was written to Jewish Christians who were facing persecution and temptations to revert back to Judaism. The author of Hebrews presents Jesus Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of the Old Testament sacrificial system, emphasizing His superiority over the old covenant and the effectiveness of His sacrifice.

Now, let’s break down Hebrews 10:14 and explore its key themes and teachings:

One Offering:The verse speaks of “one offering.” This refers to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. In the Old Testament, animal sacrifices were offered repeatedly, year after year, for the forgiveness of sins. However, Jesus offered Himself as a once-for-all sacrifice for the sins of humanity (Hebrews 9:26-28).

Perfected Forever:The verse states that through this one offering, believers have been perfected forever. In the context of the book of Hebrews, the author highlights the superiority of Jesus’ sacrifice compared to the temporary effectiveness of the old covenant sacrifices. The word “perfected” here means to be made complete or to reach a state of wholeness. Through faith in Jesus and His sacrifice, believers are declared righteous before God, and their sins are forgiven completely.

Them that are Sanctified:The verse also mentions those who are sanctified. “Sanctified” refers to the process of being set apart and made holy for God’s purposes. In this verse, it specifically refers to believers who have been set apart through faith in Jesus Christ. Through His sacrifice, Jesus not only forgives sins but also sets believers apart for a life dedicated to God and His will.

Overall, Hebrews 10:14 underscores the sufficiency and permanence of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. Through His offering, believers are declared righteous, their sins are forgiven completely, and they are set apart for God’s purposes. This verse highlights the centrality of Jesus Christ in the Christian faith, emphasizing His role as the ultimate sacrifice and the source of eternal salvation.

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