Human Dignity and Purpose A Study on Hebrews 2:1:9 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller hello good people.
Speaker AWelcome to Daily Bible Refresh.
Speaker AMy name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller, here to give you every day a verse of a passage of Scripture selected from from the Revised Common Lectionary.
Speaker AYear C of a three year cycle is where we're at.
Speaker AIt's the Lenten season.
Speaker AWe give this to you in such a way that it is understandable.
Speaker AWe read from the message version of the Bible, the New Testament only relatable.
Speaker AWe give you three points to ponder and applicable give you an action step to take.
Speaker AWe have a prayer.
Speaker AWe do all of that in under 10 minutes.
Speaker AIt's all brought to you by our website voiceofgoddaily.com that is the home of the ABC1, 23 Bible Study Meth.
Speaker ASo let's get into it.
Speaker AHere's our reading for the day from Hebrews 2:1:9 Reading from the Message it's crucial that we keep a firm grip on what we've heard so we don't drift on.
Speaker AIf the old message delivered by the angels was valid and nobody got away with anything, do you think we can risk neglecting the latest message, this magnificent salvation?
Speaker AFirst of all, it was delivered in person by the Master, then accurately passed on to us by those who heard it from Him.
Speaker AAll the while God was validating it with gifts through the Holy Spirit, all sorts of signs and miracles as he saw fit.
Speaker AThe Salvation Pioneer God didn't put angels in charge of this business of salvation.
Speaker AThat's what we're dealing with here.
Speaker AIt says in Scripture what is man and woman that bother with them?
Speaker AWhy take a second look their way.
Speaker AYou made them not quite as high as angels, bright with Eden's dawn light.
Speaker AThen you put them in charge of your entire handicrafted world.
Speaker AWhen God put them in charge of everything, nothing was excluded.
Speaker ABut we don't see it yet, don't see everything under human jurisdiction.
Speaker AWhat we do see is Jesus made not quite as high as angels and then through the experience of death, crowned so much higher than any angel with glory bright with Eden's dawn light.
Speaker AIn that death by God's grace, he fully experienced death in every person's place.
Speaker AWell, a profound passage of scripture there exploring Hebrews with themes of human dignity, divine partnership and the revolutionary life over death message of Jesus.
Speaker AHere's some points to ponder.
Speaker ANumber one is that this message matters.
Speaker AThe author of Hebrews reminds us that this magnificent salvation, as he puts it, isn't about rigid rules or supernatural enforcement.
Speaker AIt's about a transformative message delivered through Jesus life and teaching.
Speaker AIt is about not a fear based compliance, but about embracing a radical vision of love and justice that indeed can change the world.
Speaker AThe second point has to do with human dignity and purpose.
Speaker AThis is a really beautiful poetic scene section here where we're reminded of humanity's inherent worth rather than seeing humans as inerrantly sinful or broken.
Speaker AThis passage celebrates our potential as co creators with God and we're crowned with dignity and given responsibility for the well being of creation.
Speaker AThis is a profound statement about human potential and our call to environmental and social stewardship.
Speaker AA third point has to do with Jesus as solidarity, not substitute.
Speaker AThis passage concludes with Jesus experiencing death in every person's place.
Speaker AProgressive theology invites us to see this not as substitutionary atonement, but as divine solidarity.
Speaker AJesus death wasn't about appeasing an angry God, but about God fully entering the human experience, including the parts about suffering to demonstrate ultimate solidarity with humanity.
Speaker AHere's your action step.
Speaker AEmbrace your role as a steward of God's handicrafted world.
Speaker AChoose one concrete action to care for creation.
Speaker AMaybe it's reducing your plastic use and recycling or supporting some environmental justice initiatives or advocating for climate policy that's sane.
Speaker ARemember you're crowned with dignity and purpose to be a co creator for a better world.
Speaker AWe're going to pray here in just a minute, but I do want to remind you that we do have a great resource for you to help you with your own personal Bible study.
Speaker AIt's called the ABC 1, 2, 3 Bible Study Method.
Speaker AYou can pick it up at voiceofgoddaily.com it will help you with your personal Bible study.
Speaker AHere's our closing prayer.
Speaker ALoving God, thank you for reminding us of our worth and calling when we feel small and powerless.
Speaker AHelp us remember that you've trusted us with your handicrafted world.
Speaker AGive us courage to hold firmly to the message of love and justice that Jesus taught.
Speaker AHelp us recognize our dignity and the dignity of all creation.
Speaker AGuide us as we work to be faithful stewards of your world and partners in building your beloved community in the spirit of Jesus who stood in solidarity solidarity with all humanity.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AAnd I stand in solidarity with you.
Speaker AAnd then I'll be back with you again tomorrow here on the Daily Bible Refresh.
Speaker AAs we visit the Scriptures again, we're here every day to give you a message that is relatable and understandable into your alive and applicable and hope that you join me My goal, my mission is to get the audible word of God into two millionaires, a million people by year 2028.
Speaker AYou can join me tomorrow before 6am I usually drop these episodes and bring a friend this time and we'll enjoy the scriptures together.
Speaker AUntil that time, My name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
Speaker ARemember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.
Speaker AHis merciful love hasn't dried up, it's created new every morning.