You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet // Better: A Study of the Book of Hebrews
The Bible is God’s Word—from Genesis to Revelation. It is inspired, trustworthy, and just as applicable to us today as it was when it was written. But did you know that when Jesus appeared on the scene, it wasn’t just a new chapter in the same story Scripture had been telling? There’s a reason for the split between Malachi and Matthew. From the moment Jesus’ first cry was heard in Bethlehem, it all changed. The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus were all the end of one story and the start of a better one—with a better covenant based on better promises, leading to a better relationship with God. And the promise that Jesus offered still stands: a promise to change lives for forever and for the better.
Old Testament Scripture is a revelation of God—we see Him in the pages of Genesis, the Law, and the Prophets. But it’s not a perfect revelation of God. In fact, we don’t see God in full—until Jesus. And in Jesus, we see an exact, better representation of God than anywhere else. So if you’ve ever wanted to know what God is really like, just look at Jesus.