6.20.26 – Yeshua in Hebrews, Part 3
We have spent a lot of time on this over the past eleven weeks. But people then take all of that and run in Hebrews 10 toward a terrible conclusion: "By one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified." And then, after quoting Jeremiah—"I will put My Torah upon their hearts and upon their minds, and I will remember their sins no more"—Hebrews says, "Where there is remission of these, there is no longer an offering for sin." That announcement is often read as if the entire sacrificial system has been eradicated by Jesus. That is not what the author is saying. He is not calling the system a failure. The temple worked; the priesthood worked exactly as it was designed. And the prophets tell us that in the age to come, Ezekiel saw a third temple in detail, with some offerings returning (Ezek. 40–48). So the author of Hebrews is not trying to abolish the temple. What is finished is the one thing earthly offerings were never built to do: the ...