Summary
Hebrews 3:1–6 – Jesus Greater than Moses
What happens: Holy brothers are urged to consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest of our confession. He is faithful like Moses but worthy of more glory, as a builder is over the house. We are His house if we hold fast our confidence and hope.
What it means: Christ surpasses even Israel’s greatest leader. God’s people belong to Jesus and must persevere. Holding fast honors God’s faithfulness.
Hebrews 3:7–19 – Do Not Harden Your Hearts
What happens: Quoting Psalm 95, the writer warns against hardening hearts like Israel in the wilderness. Believers must exhort one another daily so none are hardened by sin’s deceit. Many fell through unbelief and did not enter God’s rest.
What it means: God warns in love because unbelief ruins souls. Sin deceives, so community care is vital. Perseverance proves genuine faith.
Application
- Consider Jesus daily and hold fast your hope.
- Encourage others so sin’s deceit does not harden their hearts.
- Learn from Israel: unbelief keeps people from God’s rest.
