Day 3

Scripture to Read: Hebrews 2:3-4

Today we’re reminded that God’s salvation was spoken, in these times, at first by our Lord Jesus Christ. Christ came to proclaim Good News, and that Good News is that salvation from all sin is found in him and Him alone. God also confirmed this salvation, for all mankind, to the Jewish Christians that Hebrews was written to, but also to us today. God the Father proved His salvation authentic, through our Lord Jesus Christ, to everyone who heard our Lord when He lived here on earth. To further confirm this salvation, found in Christ alone, God also testified of this salvation through the signs and wonders and various miracles that our Lord Jesus Christ performed, and that the apostles also performed through the power of the Holy Spirit. God did not stop there, though, but He also sent His Holy Spirit to live in every believer so that we each would experience the transforming work of Him in our lives. Think about the transforming work of God in your life and the lives of other believers, you know. God has giv- en every believer on the face of this earth, spiritual gifts that you have seen lived out in your life and the lives of other believers. This transforming work though, comes as we walk in obedience to our Lord and His commands. We must continue to declare this beautiful salvation to everyone we know. We must also live in such a way, so everyone sees the evidence of this incredible salvation through our daily lives.

Challenge & Application

What transforming work have you seen in your own life and in the lives of others who are followers of Christ? When you consider how awesome the gift of salvation is, that our Lord offers to everyone, who will you share this gift with today?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

As we begin today, the writer of Hebrews is led by God to make a powerful statement here in Hebrews 2:1. God leads the writer to say, because Christ is greater than all the angels, because He is Lord of all, because Christ is the Creator of everything, and because Christ is God, we, as believers, need to pay close attention to what God is tea...

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Day 2

We begin today, finding that God, in the Old Testament, did use the “angel of the LORD” to speak His Word. “On a number of occasions in the Old Testa- ment when the angel of the LORD appeared, it seems to be the LORD Himself. The angel has attributes that belong to God and God alone. In addition, He is ad- dressed as the LORD. If this be the ...

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Day 3

Today we’re reminded that God’s salvation was spoken, in these times, at first by our Lord Jesus Christ. Christ came to proclaim Good News, and that Good News is that salvation from all sin is found in him and Him alone. God also confirmed this salvation, for all mankind, to the Jewish Christians that Hebrews was written to, but also to us to...

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Day 4

Today we’re reminded of God’s original plan and His future plan for all His children. God created man, in the beginning, not only to have sweet fellow- ship with Him each day but for man to have dominion over His creation as well. As God leads the writer of Hebrews to write, God reminds us that He did not give dominion to the angels over the ...

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Day 5

As we learned in the devotion yesterday, because of sin in this world, we do not yet clearly see the fullness of having dominion over God’s creation, nor do we see the fullness of who we are in Him. But according to Hebrews 2:9, what we do see is the fullness of Christ, who was made, for a short time, a little lower than the angels by becomin...

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Day 6

God begins Hebrews 2:10 with the beau- tiful reminder to us, that all things are for Him, and that all things are through Him. We also see this clearly declared in Romans 11:36; 1 Corinthians 8:6; 1 Corin- thians 11:12; and Colossians 1:16. The truth is, nothing would exist without God. He made all things, and He is the One who brings us into...

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Day 7

Today we see why Christ came to earth and became a human just like us. God the Father, through the writer of Hebrews, in Hebrews 2:14, begins to unpack the fullness of why Christ’s humanity is so important to us. Since every believer in Christ shares in this physical nature of being human, Christ Himself shared the same physical nature, but H...

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