This sermon by Greg Elmquist introduces the Book of Hebrews by establishing its central thesis: Jesus Christ is "better in every way" than all Old Testament revelation and institutions. The preacher emphasizes that Hebrews uniquely begins with the assertion of its main point (God's revelation through His Son) rather than building arguments toward a conclusion, with the remainder of the epistle serving as substantiation. The opening passage (Hebrews 1:1-3) presents Christ as the culmination of God's progressive revelation through the prophets, the fulfillment of the three anointed offices (prophet, priest, and king), and the supreme mediator of a superior covenant established on better promises. Elmquist systematically traces twelve occurrences of the word "better" throughout Hebrews, demonstrating that Christ supersedes angels, the Levitical priesthood (through the typology of Melchizedek), the Old Covenant law, earthly tabernacle worship, and all earthly substance with heavenly reality. The sermon addresses the original audience—Jewish believers suffering persecution—by assuring them of God's faithfulness and the immutability of salvation secured by Christ's surety, encouraging perseverance through faith in His supremacy rather than reliance upon the inferior shadows and types of the old covenant.
“The book of Hebrews is written to them as an encouragement to not give up. How those fears and those doubts creep into every believer's heart, and how necessary and profitable it is for us to be encouraged to persevere. Perseverance, that's the message of this book. I mean, the message is Christ, but it is written in such a way as to exhort these Jewish believers to continue.”
“God who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in times past unto the fathers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds, who being the brightness of his glory and the express image of his person, and upholdeth all things by the word of his power.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ is better than your best. That's the message of this whole book. The Lord Jesus Christ is better than your best.”
“Our salvation is not based on our promise to God. It's based on the promise that the Lord Jesus made to his heavenly Father. It's a better promise, better in every way.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!