Run with Perseverance: A 40-Day Devotional Bible Study on the Book of Hebrews about Faith and Godly Living
By Peter DeHaan
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Discover the book of Hebrews like you've never read it before.
If you want to skip the fluff and dive deeper into Scripture, this Bible study devotional is for you!
Peter DeHaan's down-to-earth biblical teaching style is relevant, applicable, and inspiring. Over the next 40 days while you're immersed in the book of Hebrews, you'll gain a broader understanding of how God's Word applies to your life today.
Each day's reading includes fresh insights, application questions for your journal or small group, and additional Bible references for Christians who want to spend even more time digging into the truth of Scripture.
Grow in your faith, find answers to life's hardest questions, and experience a closer walk with the Lord with this thought-provoking, faith-building study from Peter DeHaan, beloved Christian author and founder of the A Bible a Day website.
RUN WITH PERSEVERANCE is perfect for individuals, families, or small groups. This life-changing study offers practical, insightful, and encouraging truths for believers from all walks of life.
Whether you're new to studying Scripture or you've read the book of Hebrews a dozen times and never felt like it really spoke to you fully, Peter DeHaan's insights and teachings will encourage your soul and illuminate the themes in this sometimes hard-to-understand book.
Read RUN WITH PERSEVERANCE and grow in your faith today!
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Run with Perseverance - Peter DeHaan
DAY 1: JESUS PURIFIES US
HEBREWS 1:1–3
After [Jesus] had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven. (Hebrews 1:3)
The book of Hebrews does not open like most of the other letters in the Bible . Without giving a greeting, stating its recipients, or identifying the author, it launches directly into teaching. As such, we can expect Hebrews to offer a concise and direct read, with no words wasted. The key to understanding Hebrews is patience. We must slow down and take our time. It’s not a text to rush through. It’s something to savor.
As we read Hebrews, we’ll encounter many references to the Old Testament. Though some of these may seem obscure, they’re not something we should skim or skip. They’re the point of the book and the foundation for our faith. We’ll address each reference in this study.
The writers open by confirming that in the past God spoke to the Jewish people through the prophets. We find their writings in the Old Testament: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel. Also included are the shorter prophetic works of Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. Their ministry spans several centuries and covers most of the people’s history as a nation.
But now, as well as two thousand years ago, God speaks to his people through Jesus, his Son—and not the prophets. This is the first of many transitions we’ll find recorded in the book of Hebrews. Just as God shifts from the prophets to Jesus, he moves from the old covenant to the new covenant, which we see contrasted between the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Bible.
Jesus is God’s sole heir. He is the Creator of all things. He displays the Father’s glory and serves as the exact portrayal of his nature. And Jesus supports all things simply through his word. He’s so amazing.
But there’s more. Jesus purifies us from our sins, from the wrong things we have done and will do. He washes us clean. In doing so, he makes us right with Father God and restores us into a relationship with Papa.
He accomplishes all this by dying on the cross as the ultimate sin sacrifice to end all sacrifices. We’ll cover this in depth in the days ahead.
Having accomplished all this, Jesus has now returned to heaven and sits at his Father’s right hand. If we follow him, we will one day join him there.
What a glorious day that will be.
Which of these characteristics of Jesus are new to you? Have you received the purification Jesus offers?
[Discover more about purification in 1 John 1:9 and 3:3.]
DAY 2: SUPERIOR TO ANGELS
HEBREWS 1:4–14
[Jesus] became as much superior to the angels as the name he has inherited is superior to theirs. (Hebrews 1:4)
After introducing us to Jesus in the opening to Hebrews , our writers shift their discussion to angels. Their Jewish audience knows all about the prophets, and they’ve read about angels in Scripture , but they don’t know Jesus . To help their readers better understand Jesus , the writers compare him to angels.
First, a quick review of angels in the Old Testament.
In their first appearance in the Bible, an angel encourages Hagar after she runs away (Genesis 16:7–12) and again later after Abraham sends her away (Genesis 21:17). Angels appear to Abraham and later go to Sodom to rescue Lot and his family (Genesis 19:1–26). As Jacob prepares to meet his estranged brother, Esau, God’s angels meet him (Genesis 32:1–2). Later, an angel appears to Moses in the burning bush (Exodus 3:2). And so on. Over one hundred verses in the Old Testament mention angels.
Through all this, the Jewish people recognize angels as powerful messengers from God. In chapter one of Hebrews, we learn seven comparisons between Jesus and angels, with multiple Old Testament references.
Jesus is God’sSon. Angels are not (Psalm 2:7).
God promises KingDavid that one of his descendants—who we know refers to Jesus—will rule forever. God will be his father, and he will be God’s son. Angels have no such standing (2 Samuel 7:16 and 1 Chronicles 17:12–14).
To confirm the superiority of Jesus over the angels, they—and everyone else—will rightly worship him (Psalm 97:7).
Jesus has authority over angels (Psalm 104:4).
David prophetically declares that God’s representative, Jesus, will rule forever and be above all others, implicitly including angels (Psalm 45:6–7).
It is Jesus—and not the angels—who creates both the earth and the heavens above (Psalm 8:6 and Zechariah 12:1). He will rule forever (Psalm 102:25–27).
It is Jesus—and not angels—whom God invites to sit on his right hand and subject his enemies to him (Psalm 110:1).
These seven statements, which reference eleven Old Testament passages, corroborate that Jesus is greater than the angels.
The concluding statement in this passage confirms Jesus’s authority over the angels. Angels are ministering spirits. Their job is to serve (Psalm 91:11, Psalm 103:20, and Matthew 4:11).
This discussion of angels continues in the second chapter of Hebrews, which we’ll cover in the days ahead.
How does this passage better inform our understanding of angels? What does it mean to view angels as ministering spirits to serve us?
[Discover more about ministering people in 1 Samuel 2:18, 1 Chronicles 9:13, and Ezra 2:63.]
DAY 3: PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION
HEBREWS 2:1–4
We must pay the most careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away. (Hebrews 2:1)
Though we may think Hebrews chapter 2 will address a new topic, it doesn’t. Instead , it builds on the passage before it in chapter 1 about angels. We get confirmation of this by the appearance of the word therefore in Hebrews 2:1. Whenever we encounter therefore in the Bible , we know that what precedes it ties in with what we’re about to read. We must consider both passages together and not isolate one from the other. It’s imperative to keep them connected.
The first chapter of Hebrews puts forth much effort to contrast Jesus with angels. The inescapable conclusion is that Jesus is superior to angels. Therefore—as the text says—we need to keep this truth in mind as we consider the next few verses.
In reading about angels in the Old Testament—the Jewish Scriptures—we see that everything they say happens. Their words are binding. People who don’t listen to what the angels say—those who violate angelic proclamations—receive a just punishment for their disobedience.
I’ve yet to find one place in the Bible where what an angel says doesn’t happen. Their words are reliable, and the people can count on what the angels say. Since Jesus is greater than the angels—as the writers of Hebrews just proved—how much more confidence should we place in Jesus’s words?
Though this may be an obvious conclusion for us today, it would have been foreign to the Hebrew people. The writers strive to make it clear to them: Jesus’s words matter, even