June 29, 1997
The book of Hebrews is like a movement in a sonata, weaving together themes of revelation and redemption and ultimately pointing to Christ. It should be no surprise, then, that the composer concludes his work with a humble request for prayer and a benediction that reminds us of all God has accomplished through Jesus. May we, like the Hebrew believers before us, heed this letter’s instruction, cherish God’s family, honor our leaders, and stand in the grace of our Father.
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