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The Seven Wonders of the Son
After stating that God speaks in words through His Son, the author of Hebrews tells us just who this Son is and why we should listen to Him. Hebrews 1:2–3 lists seven amazing facts about the Son.
First, the Son is heir of all things. He will judge the world because the world is His, given to Him by the Father. As heir, His word is the law for the family of mankind.
Second, God made the universe through the Son at the beginning. Thus, the Son knows everything there is to know about the cosmos, and His word is absolutely definitive.
Third, the Son is the radiance of God’s glory. This reminds us of John 1:1–14, where we read that the Word is both with God and also is God Himself and that it is the Word that reveals the unseen God. Similarly, here, the Son shines forth the glory of God, revealing Him.
Fourth, the Son is the exact representation of His being. Statements like this rapidly brought the early church to an understanding of the triunity of God. Human beings are the created images of God, but the Son is an exact, uncreated image of God the Father. Being fully God, the Son is an absolutely authentic representation of God’s being. Thus, there cannot be any higher authority than words spoken by the Son.
Fifth, the Son sustains all things by His powerful word. If the Son’s word knits the cosmos together, it is clear that we must respect the words that He speaks to us.
Sixth, the Son has provided purification for sins. In the Levitical law, the idea of impurity was this: sin caused impurity, and impurity was a barrier between the sinner and God. God would not allow anyone to draw near to Him until he had been cleansed of impurity. The Son has taken away impurity once and for all, removed the barrier, and given us access to God. Who is more worthy to be heard?
Seventh, the Son has been enthroned at the right hand of the heavenly Majesty. His entrance to the throne proves that the barrier caused by impurity has been removed. His enthronement is the seal of His authority and the authority of His word. “This is My beloved Son; listen to Him!”
CORAM DEO Living before the face of God
The seven glories of the Son are structured like this: one and seven are linked, the Son as Heir and King; two and six are linked, the Son as Creator and Recreator (Purifier); three and five are linked, the Son as the Glory-radiance of God that sustains the universe. Central is number four, the Son, as the exact image of the Father.
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The book of Hebrews helps us understand how the Old Testament prophets, priests, and promises point to the person and work of Jesus Christ. Take this fourteen-day study to understand how the gospel fulfills the Old Testament’s prophecies, and be encouraged to run the race before you in faithfulness and perseverance.
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