River City Church - Smyrna, GA
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Kara walks us through the end of Hebrews Chapter 2 today. Kara invites us to remember what the writer of Hebrews is trying to explain to that group of people: in addition to being fully divine, Jesus was fully human, and that fact is extremely important for us to remember. Jesus, as fully human, experienced temptation and suffered through those temptations -- like we do. As fully human, Jesus was crucified and experienced death. We can take hope in the reality that Jesus desired to be merciful as a human, and that He will stop at nothing to be with us in our suffering. Hebrews 2:5-18; Psalm 8; Genesis 1:26-28.
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