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Hebrews 10:14

Hebrews 10:14
Robert Hawker March, 1 2016 3 min read
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March, 1 2016
Robert Hawker
Robert Hawker 3 min read
730 articles 1 sermons 30 books
What does the Bible say about Christ's one offering?

Christ's one offering has perfected for ever all who are sanctified, ensuring eternal salvation.

Hebrews 10:14 states, 'For by one offering, he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.' This verse highlights the singular, once-for-all nature of Christ's sacrifice, which is sufficient to secure the eternal perfection of all who are set apart for God. In His priestly role, Jesus is not just the sacrificial lamb but also the altar and the high priest offering Himself, ensuring a perfect and lasting effect for all believers. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus has triumphed over sin and death, promising that those He has redeemed are forever complete in Him.

Moreover, this perfection is not temporary or contingent; it is an everlasting reality that stems from the eternal covenant made within the Godhead. Jesus affirmed this in His prayer in John 17:2, stating that He was given authority to grant eternal life to all given to Him by the Father. This teaching reinforces the sovereign grace of God in salvation, where believers can rest assured in their position in Christ, knowing their salvation is secure, eternal, and effectual due to the singular offering of Jesus.

Hebrews 10:14, Romans 6:9-10, John 17:2

How do we know that Jesus' sacrifice is sufficient for salvation?

The sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice is affirmed through Scripture and the effectiveness of His one offering.

The sufficiency of Jesus' sacrifice for salvation is explicitly affirmed in Hebrews 10:14, which states, 'For by one offering, he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.' This powerful assertion emphasizes that the singular and once-for-all nature of Christ’s sacrifice is fully adequate to secure the eternal perfection of all who are set apart for God. The effectiveness of this one offering is not only affirmed by the New Testament writers but is also a central tenet of Reformed theology, reflecting the belief in the complete and unalterable redemption accomplished by Christ on behalf of His people.

In Romans 6:9-10, we understand that Christ, having died for sin once, now lives to God, rendering His sacrifice eternally effective. The eternal nature of this offering means that its merit endures and is applied to believers throughout time. This doctrine reassures us that our salvation does not depend on our efforts or merits but solely on the finished work of Christ. By this understanding, we are called to respond in faith, recognizing that in Christ, our standing before God is irrevocably secured.

Hebrews 10:14, Romans 6:9-10

Why is Jesus' role as high priest important for Christians?

Jesus' role as high priest is vital as He mediates between God and humanity through His perfect sacrifice.

The role of Jesus as our high priest is crucial for Christians because He mediates our relationship with God through His perfect, once-for-all sacrifice. Hebrews 10:14 illustrates that by this one offering, He has perfected for all time those who are sanctified. As the high priest, Jesus serves not only as the sacrificial victim but also as the one who offers Himself on behalf of His people, ensuring that our sins are fully atoned for and our relationship with God is restored. This unique position empowers believers with the assurance that they are permanently accepted in the beloved, as affirmed in Ephesians 1:6.

Furthermore, this high priestly role speaks to the ongoing intercession that Jesus performs for His people. Romans 8:34 reassures us that Christ is at the right hand of God, interceding on behalf of those He has redeemed. This gives Christians confidence in approaching God’s throne, knowing that we have a high priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses (Hebrews 4:15) and continually advocates for us. Thus, the significance of Jesus’ high priestly office resonates deeply throughout the life of the believer, influencing their understanding of salvation, assurance, and relationship with God.

Hebrews 10:14, Ephesians 1:6, Romans 8:34, Hebrews 4:15

"For by one offering, he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified."—Heb. x. 14.

— Hebrews 10:14

I hope, my soul, thou hast still upon thee the sweet savour of his name, whom in the morning portion thou didst contemplate as wonderful. And if so, here is another view of Jesus, presented to thine evening meditation, to keep alive the blessed fragrancy, and under the Spirit's influence, to preserve both, not only through the night, but to the morning; and every night, and every morning that follows, until the night of death be passed, and that everlasting morning break in upon thee, in which thy sun shall no more go down, but Jesus himself be thine everlasting light, and thy God thy glory. Look, my soul, this evening, at thy Jesus, as this sweet scripture sets him forth, and behold him, in his high priestly office, at once the sacrifice, the sacrificer, and the altar, on which he hath offered up that one offering, by which he "hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified." And mark both the preciousness of thy Jesus, and the preciousness of his work. It is but one offering, and that one but once offered. For, from its eternal value and efficacy, an everlasting perfection is given to all them that are sanctified, and set apart for himself. "For Christ (as the apostle in his delightful manner expresseth it) being raised from the dead, dieth no more: death hath no more dominion over him. For in that he died, he died unto sin once; but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God," Rom. vi. 9, 10. And what abundant precious things are contained in this view of the one offering of the Lord Jesus, which the Holy Ghost is continually holding forth to the church! It is blessed to behold them, blessed to believe them, and doubly blessed to be living in the constant enjoyment of them. So vast and comprehensive is this one offering of Jesus, that it hath not merely procured the hopes of pardon, but the certainty of it; not only brought poor sinners into a capability of being saved, but absolutely saved them; and not only saved them, but qualified them for happiness: yea," hath perfected, and that for ever, them that are sanctified." And who are they? Surely all are sanctified who were set apart from everlasting, in the council of peace, between the persons of the Godhead, and given unto the Son, in an everlasting covenant, that cannot be broken: for to this purport are those blessed words of Jesus himself, in his prayer to his Father, John xvii. 2. "That I should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given me." And, my soul, take one observation more, from this sweet scripture; this perfection, given to his people, by his one offering, is for ever; "he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified." So that the blessing runs through all eternity. The efficacy of Jesus's blood and righteousness is eternally the same. In point of merit, it blows as fresh and pure, and sovereign, in its pleadings now, as ever. Hallelujah! Fold up, my soul, this blessed verse, in thy bosom, and carry it about with thee in thine heart. Let it be among the first and last of thy thoughts, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. Jesus will own it, and prove it to the full, when thou bringest it before his throne.

From Poor Man's Evening Portions by Robert Hawker.
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