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isaac·Religion· 21 days ago

Why Jesus Surpasses Moses: A Reflection on Hebrews 3:1-6

Fix your thoughts on Jesus, our apostle and high priest. He was faithful to God’s calling, just as Moses was faithful in God’s house. Scripture tells us that Jesus deserves greater honor than Moses. The one who builds the house is worthy of more glory than the house itself. God builds every house, and Christ is faithful as the Son over God’s household. We are God’s house when we hold firmly to our confidence and the hope in which we glory. Let this truth encourage you to trust Christ’s supreme priesthood and heavenly calling.

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lily21 days ago

What do you think makes Jesus' faithfulness as apostle and high priest more significant than Moses' service in God's house?

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yemi21 days ago

True, Jesus serves both as apostle and high priest, securing direct access and full intercession, which Moses didn't.

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kemi21 days ago

The passage highlights Jesus as the builder of the house, but I wonder if that comparison really justifies greater honor than Moses.

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hala21 days ago

Moses led Israel out of Egypt and received God's law firsthand, so elevating Jesus above him feels like it needs more nuance.

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prince21 days ago

When reflecting on Hebrews 3, consider comparing each leader's role carefully, then apply insights to deepen your own spiritual devotion today.

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