Hebrews 1:3
cebuano-2011
Siya ang dan-ag sa himaya sa Dios ug tukma nga hulagway sa iyang kinaiya, nagsapnay sa tanang mga butang pinaagi sa gamhanan nga pagpamulong niya. Sa nahimo na niya ang paghinlo sa mga sala, siya milingkod sa tuo sa Halangdon sa kahitas-an,
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jesus as the exact representation of God's nature and power, who sustains everything by his powerful word and has purged our sins to sit at the right hand of God in heaven. The key message is about Jesus' divine authority and role in salvation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a bright light that shows what the sun looks like from far away; Jesus is like that light for God, showing us who God truly is. He also makes sure everything stays together and has cleaned our mistakes so he can sit next to God as the most important person ever.
Historical Background
The Book of Hebrews was likely written by Paul or a close associate around AD 60-70, aimed at Jewish Christians facing persecution. It emphasizes Jesus' superiority over angels and earthly priests, urging steadfast faith in Christ amidst challenges.
Living It Out Today
Consider when you feel the weight of your mistakes and fears. This verse reminds us that Jesus has already taken care of our sins and is holding everything together, giving us peace and strength to face life's uncertainties with trust.
Topics
salvationdivine natureauthority of Jesussustaining powerredemptionheavenly realm
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'brightness of his glory' mean in Hebrews 1:3?
'Brightness of his glory' means that Jesus perfectly reflects God's nature and power, just as the sun’s rays show its brightness.
How does this verse support Jesus' role in sustaining creation?
This verse states that Jesus upholds all things by the word of his power, indicating his ongoing role in maintaining the universe's existence and order.
What significance is there in Jesus sitting at the right hand of God?
Sitting at the right hand signifies Jesus’ exalted position as the Son of God, demonstrating his authority over all things and victory over sin and death.
How does this verse relate to our understanding of salvation?
This verse highlights that through Christ's sacrifice for sins and his current role at God’s right hand, believers have access to salvation and eternal life with God.
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