Hebrews 1:3

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Hebrews talks about Jesus as the exact representation of God and how he sustains everything through his power. It also mentions that after purifying our sins, he sat down at the right hand of God in heaven. The main message is about Jesus' role and power.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite superhero who represents your dad perfectly. This verse talks about Jesus being just like that for God. He helps keep everything working and made it possible for us to be close to God again by fixing our mistakes, then he sat next to God in heaven.

Historical Background

The Book of Hebrews was written around the end of the first century AD by an unknown author to Jewish Christians. The audience faced pressure from their community and this letter reinforced Jesus' importance over the old sacrificial system.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time you felt overwhelmed managing many tasks at once, like school projects or sports practices. This verse reminds us that just as Jesus sustains everything with his power, we can trust him to help manage our lives too.

Topics

salvationdivinity of Jesuspower of Godatonementheavenly thronefaith

Related Verses

John 14:6Colossians 1:17Acts 3:20Psalm 104:5Revelation 3:21

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'brightness of his glory' mean?
'Brightness of his glory' suggests that Jesus fully represents God's character and power, like the sun shining its light.
How does Jesus uphold all things by his word?
Jesus sustains everything through his authority and will, much as how a ruler maintains order in their kingdom.
What does 'purged our sins' mean?
'Purged our sins' means Jesus cleansed us from sin by offering himself on the cross, making it possible for us to be forgiven and reconciled with God.
Why is sitting at the right hand of God significant?
Sitting at God's right hand signifies a position of honor and authority. It shows Jesus' exalted status as co-ruler with God over all creation.
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