God,
who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the
fathers by the prophets, has in these last days spoken to
us by His Son, whom He has
appointed heir of all
things...
Hebrews 1:1-2
Hebrews 1:1-2
Since
the theme of the Epistle to the Hebrews is the better covenant that
came through the Son of God, everything about Him exceeds all that
was in the Old Testament. The prophets of old were servants of God
that saw short glimpses of the glory of the LORD,
but Jesus was the Heir of all things.
As
heir, anything and everything that was God's is now Christ's. Possessions, authority, dominion, power, abilities, attributes, and the character of the divine now belong to the Savior of the World. The
promised Immanuel kept His promise and God abided with His creation.
Everything that had gone on for millenia in the past was now obsolete
and inadequate. What had appeared to be very real and relevant now
was revealed to be just shadows and images of what was to come.
The
term “all things” leaves nothing out. Even the unknown assets of
God that we have no clue about still are His to use or lose or give
away, because He is the Heir of all things.
God,
even in the Old Covenant, possessed all things, all power, and all
glory. What actually changes is access to the Holy One of God. All
distance, all obstacles, and all limitations are gone. Our Great High
Priest now intercedes for us, so that we can now approach that which
had been unapproachable since the lifetime of Adam.
It
would have been enough to walk through heaven in the same way a tourist walks
through a world class museum; Look, but don't touch. But here's the
part of the New Covenant that boggles the imagination: He who has
become Heir of all things has also made us joint heirs with
Christ (Romans 8:17). Who'da thunk it?!!
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