Hebrews 13:11-14
The key words in this passage are blood, outside, holy, city. The author is revisiting the persecution the audience has and is enduring for the sake of Christ, reminding them that Christ was also an outcast from society. This passage also continues the comparison and contrast between the rituals of the tabernacle and the sacrifice of Christ and contains the theme of the city that is yet to come.
The author makes an obvious argument with some subtle subtexts. The obvious argument is: Just like the bodies of the sacrificed animals were cast outside the camp, so Christ was killed outside the city and so should we be willing to be separate from society for the sake of Christ. The subtexts are: the priest brought the blood of the sacrifice to the Most Holy Place while Christ was the sacrifice whose blood makes people holy. The author is again pointing out the supremacy of Christ and his sacrifice: it's not about a holy place, it's about holy people and there is the indication that the priest is still carrying the blood of animals into the Most Holy Place (the verb "carries" is in the present in English. I don't know about the Greek), indicating that these sacrifices must be continually offered while Jesus' sacrifice is talked about in the past tense, indicating that his sacrifice is final.
When Christine and I visited Hamilton, it felt foreign to us. We knew that it was not our home, although it will be for three years. However, I don't often have that same feeling about this earth. I am too settled here and I identify too closely with this culture, society, world. If I had to live outside of the society, it would be painful for me. I have become to accustomed to this city and I am no longer looking forward to the city that is yet to come. However, there are moments when I realize that I am not home, when this city and world that I live in seems foreign to me. I need the Spirit's help to help me look with fresh eyes at this world and to remind me that I am not yet home.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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