(This month on the blog we’ll be starting a brand new series called “Once for All” where we’ll look intently at Hebrews 10:1-25 and the finality and completeness of Christ’s sacrifice.)
What Does it Mean?
All this month on the blog, we’ll be looking closely at Hebrews 10:1-25. This is a beautiful section of Scripture that brightly highlights the “once-and-for-allness” of Christ’s sacrifice. It is rich for study! This passage ties the Old and New Testaments together in a clear way (like all of Hebrews does, really). In it, we see that Christ completely fulfills the old system of Levitical sacrifices. And in the same vein, it is Jesus’ sacrifice that pays the debt of our sin. It is by the gift of grace through faith in Jesus that we are saved and made right with God.
Christ’s sacrifice is “Once for All.” And as a result, it should affect our daily walk in Him. But how?
Here’s a thought to start with: there is no work good enough and no deed powerful enough for us to remove our own sins! We cannot make ourselves righteous in God’s eyes.
Only Jesus’ blood can remove sin, once for all.
Yes, His sacrifice is final and complete! How beautiful and how freeing!
In Him,
Ali
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