Thursday, September 17, 2009

The Place of Mortals

Hebrews 2:5-9

The key words in this section are angels, mortals (or humans), subject, and death. The author is continuing his argument about the place of angels. In this section, he compares the place of angels and humans in the creation order. His argument is that while humans are created a bit lower than the angels, it is to humans that he has given the right to rule over the earth and everything in it. This goes right back to the creation of humans and echoes the charge that God gives to humans in Genesis 1:28. The author quotes Psalm 8:4-6 in this section but introduces the quote in a strange way: "there is a place where someone has testified..." I don't know why but it just struck me. It actually makes the author seem more human and accessible because I've done the same thing many times: somewhere the Bible says...
The author compares the dominion of humans to the dominion of Christ; because of their sin, humans do not see all of earthly creation in subjection to them - having to defend themselves from wild animals and do battle with weeds, thorns and thistles - but Jesus has assumed his throne, received his crown and all things are subject to him. In this brief description of the willing humiliation of Christ, I hear echoes of Paul's writing in Philippians 2: "being found in appearance as a human being, he humbled himself and become obedient to death - even death on a cross! Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name..."
Again, for the author, it is all about Jesus. For me, I must remember that it is Christ who reigns and that I am under his authourity and rule. I must submit myself to his agenda and his will. However, I must also recognize that I have a responsibility as given by Christ from the beginning of creation to act on Christ's behalf and to be his governor or ambassador in the areas that he has called me to. I have been commissioned by Christ to pursue and stand up for the interests of his kingdom.

1 comment:

Jeff Beer said...

All he has done for us and it is the standing up for him that can be the hardest. Whether it is outright not standing up for him or just casually deciding not to say anything. Standing up for Jesus shouldn't be so hard, May we have him as the center as you have mentioned.