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MDB 85: Hebrews 5

Hebrews 5:1 and following continues to press the point that Jesus is better. He is better than any high priest who has come before. Even though earthly priests could sympathize with humanity’s common plight (Heb. 5:2), they could not save…

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MDB 84: Hebrews 4

There are two types of hearers: those who believe what’s being said, those who do not. The author of Hebrews asks, “Which one are you?” This chapter continues the emphasis on turning away from unbelief and trusting Jesus. (Heb. 4:1-2)…

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MDB 83: Hebrews 3

The caution to beware unbelief in others and ourselves comes through loudly in this chapter. We have a tendency to idealize the past while fretting over the future. These are twin errors. The biblical emphasis is to believe today (Heb.…

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MDB 82: Hebrews 2

While chapter divisions in our Bible can be useful for finding your place and referencing various passages of Scripture, here we have a particularly unfortunate case where the flow of Hebrews is interrupted. This letter needs not to be sipped,…

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MDB 81: Hebrews 1

“Jesus is better.” That’s a helpful way a commentator once summarized the letter to the Hebrews. This letter was written during a time of great crisis in the first century when it appeared the small, glowing embers of the church…

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MDB 80: Psalm 34

According to the title of Psalm 34, its contents reflect the time when David feigned madness before the Philistine Abimelech. Earlier, David’s wife Michal had managed to give Saul’s hit-men the slip, allowing David an opportunity to flee – eventually…

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MDB 79: Psalm 33

Like watchtowers of the soul, Psalm 33 begins and ends with a reminder of the “steadfast love” of God (5, 22, also 18). The word in Hebrew – chesed – suggests God’s faithfulness to his covenant. His love isn’t fickle…

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MDB 78: Psalm 32

There is gospel in this psalm. It may well reflect the incident when David’s conscience condemned him for his adultery with Bathsheba in which case these words describe the burden of his conscience: “when I kept silent, my bones wasted…

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MDB 77: Psalm 31

Twice in this psalm (2, 9) David tells us how in difficult circumstances he resorted to prayer and the Lord heard him. Crises are to be met with prayer. David describes it as akin to entering a “fortress” (3) –…