After Hebrews 9:1-28
There were holy places
served by priests and
a most holy place served
by the high priest, only
once a year, after
a sacrifice was made,
only then, a sacrifice
offered for the people
and himself. Those
holy places, that most
holy place, were only
copies, facsimiles
of the heavenly places.
One set of holy places
was made by man;
the other set is
the originals, heavenly,
perfect. The sacrifice
for the heavenly places
has been made, blood
sprinkled, people
cleansed and saved. All
other sacrifices are
now obsolete.
Photograph: the tower at Canterbury Cathedral.
Some Sunday Readings
Triptych of a Cynic – poem by Tyler Rogness at Rabbit Room Poetry.
Pursuing the Presence of God – Matthew Hosier at Think Theology.
Leading with Hope During Challenging Times – Dr. Andrew Spencer at the Institute for Faith, Work, & Economics.
The judgement of getting exactly what we want – Stephen Kneale at Building Jerusalem.
Grace Has Taught Our Hearts to Fear – Greg Morse at Desiring God.
Stay in My Heart – Valerie Stivers at First Things Magazine on Kristin Lavransdatter bvy Sigrid Undset.
1 comment:
No other sacrifice is needed because the Son made it for us once and for all.
Blessings, Glynn!
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