Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Derfor, kjære søsken, dere som har tatt imot Guds himmelske kall: Fokuser på Jesus, Han som er øversteprest for vår tro, Han som var trofast mot Gud, slik også Moses var trofast. Likevel er det oppdraget Jesus fikk, mye viktigere enn det Moses fikk, akkurat slik som en byggmester som bygger et hus, får mer skryt enn selve huset. Slik står Gud bak alt som er skapt.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hebrews tells believers to think about Jesus Christ as our great teacher and leader who stands for us before God. The writer is encouraging Christians to remember the importance of Jesus in their lives.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really good friend, like your best buddy at school. Now, think of how special that friendship is. This verse says we should think about Jesus as our very best friend who helps us understand God and stands up for us when we need it most.
Historical Background
Hebrews was written by an unknown author to Jewish Christians facing persecution around the year AD 64-68. The audience is a community of believers who are being encouraged to hold on to their faith in Christ despite hardships.
Living It Out Today
When you face difficult decisions or challenges, take time to reflect on how Jesus' teachings can guide your actions and decisions. For example, if a friend pressures you into doing something wrong, remember what Jesus taught about choosing right over wrong.
Topics
faithleadershipsalvationhopeperseveranceChrist's role
Who is the 'Apostle and High Priest' mentioned in Hebrews 3:1?
The verse refers to Jesus Christ, who is described as both an apostle – someone sent with a message – and a high priest – one who stands between God and humans offering intercession.
What does 'partakers of the heavenly calling' mean in this context?
It means that believers are invited to share in God's heavenly promises and blessings, emphasizing their spiritual connection with God through Jesus Christ.
How does Hebrews 3:1 relate to our understanding of salvation?
The verse points to Jesus as the central figure in providing access to God, highlighting his role in securing our salvation by both teaching and interceding for us.
What can we learn about community from this verse?
It reminds believers of their shared faith journey and encourages them to support each other, looking together to Jesus as the ultimate example and guide.