Hebrews 10:9

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is about Jesus saying he has come to do God's will. It talks about replacing the old covenant with a new one, where God’s will is fulfilled through Jesus.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have an old toy that doesn't work well anymore. Your parents get you a brand new one that works much better. That's like what Jesus did—He replaced the old rules with something better to help us know God better.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Hebrews, written by an unknown author around 60-95 AD for Jewish Christians facing persecution. The audience was familiar with Old Testament laws and rituals.

Living It Out Today

When you feel stuck in old habits or ways of thinking that don't serve your growth anymore, remember Jesus' example of embracing something new. Whether it's a new job, relationship, or way of living, trust God’s will for a better path ahead.

Topics

covenantobedienceJesusGod's willrenewalsalvation

Related Verses

Psalm 40:8Jeremiah 31:31-34Romans 7:6Hebrews 9:15Galatians 3:24

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Hebrews 10:9?
Jesus is speaking, quoting Psalm 40:8. He's expressing His commitment to fulfill God’s will.
What does 'he taketh away the first' mean?
It refers to removing or ending the old covenant or laws that were in place before Jesus came to bring a new way of living and believing.
How can I apply Hebrews 10:9 to my daily life?
By recognizing areas where you're holding on to outdated ways and choosing instead to align with God’s will for your life, much like how Jesus fulfilled the old covenant.
What other verses talk about the new covenant?
Jeremiah 31:31-34 discusses a new covenant replacing the old one, similar themes found in Hebrews are also seen here.
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