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William Barclay · 2002
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What this book knows
Christ fulfills and surpasses every priestly, sacrificial, and covenantal form, opening direct access to God for all who trust and endure.
faith-and-doubt
Jesus is the perfect high priest because he is perfectly God, and perfectly one with us. He can give us sympathy, mercy and power.
BARC-LH-RC-047In the end, we have to meet the eyes of God. We may avert our gaze from people we are ashamed to meet; but we are compelled to look God in the face.
BARC-LH-RC-044obedience-and-authority
To obtain the blessings of God, two things are necessary: trust — staking our lives on his promises — and obedience, without deviation.
BARC-LH-RC-038'Always they wander in their hearts; they do not know my ways. So I swore in my anger: they shall not enter into my rest.'
BARC-LH-RC-036mortality
If Jesus had come in a form in which he could never have suffered, he would have been quite different from us and so no Saviour for us.
BARC-LH-RC-031The writer sees in Christ the one who by his sufferings and his glory can make us what we were meant to be and what, without him, we could never be.
BARC-LH-RC-0296 published passages · book excerpt · research analysis
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