Hebrews 10:11–14 (ESV) —
11 And every priest stands daily at his service, offering repeatedly the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins. 12 But when Christ had offered for all time a single sacrifice for sins, he sat down at the right hand of God, 13 waiting from that time until his enemies should be made a footstool for his feet. 14 For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified.
NOTE: One key comparison is that Old Covenant priests are standing and Jesus has sat down (more specifically, he has sat down at the right hand of God the Father). A priest stands because he is never finished, he repeatedly is offering the same sacrifices. Even worse is the futility, the work of the priests can never take away sins. Not to be too harsh because the sacrifices covered the people temporarily and reminded the people daily that they have a sin problem, but the problem could never be solved under the law.
Jesus sat down because he finished the work. One single offering, his perfect life, perfects all those who believe in his name. I like the way the amplified bible translates verse 14, because I think it captures the word used for "are being sanctified" best.
Hebrews 10:14 (AMP) — For by a single offering He has forever completely cleansed and perfected those who are consecrated and made holy.
I still think the author used hagiazo differently than Paul. Half of the uses refer to consecration and holiness, and so the idea of justified in God's eyes is valid. The author's first usage (verse 10) put the word sanctified in a "perfect past" tense, whereas in verse 14, it is the present tense. This section's usage seems to line up more closely with Paul. The author is saying that we are justified immediately by Jesus' sacrifice and we are being made holy by Jesus' sacrifice as well. That actually makes sense experientially. When a person believes in Christ, there is a complete change in their life, but they do not stop sinning. If they continue in his word, they "grow" spiritually and experience additional change. And as I mentioned yesterday, the final stage is glorification when we exchange this physical body (with Adam's imputed sin) for a new body, not affected by sin.
PONDER:
- Am I changing spiritually?
- Have I ever experienced a born again moment where my life completely changed?
- Do I desire to get into God's word every day?
- If the answer to the above three questions are negative, you might want to take some serious inventory of your life:
Luke 13:25–27 (AMP) —
25 When once the Master of the house gets up and closes the door, and you begin to stand outside and to knock at the door [again and again], saying, Lord, open to us! He will answer you, I do not know where [what household—certainly not Mine] you come from.
26 Then you will begin to say, We ate and drank in Your presence, and You taught in our streets.
27 But He will say, I tell you, I do not know where [what household—certainly not Mine] you come from; depart from Me, all you wrongdoers!
PRAYER: Father, I pray that if some who read this Quiet Time are just religious and churchy, that you would open their eyes to their true destiny. Help them to humble themselves and turn to you. Protect them from pride and pretending to know you.