Hebrews 10:10
"By this will, we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all time."
There are many things we believe in but have not seen. We believe wind exists because we can feel it on our skin, and witness its effect on our surroundings. Wind stirs the dust of the earth, the leafs of a tree, and the mosquito is thankfully blown away by it. Likewise we feel the sun's warmth but cannot see its invisible light waves. And we cannot see the dangers of the absence of breathable air under the water, but we know that we cannot breathe there.
All of these things point us to something even greater; the finished work of Christ. The unseen substance of our faith.
In our scripture passage today it reads...
"By this will we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all."
"This will"?
What will?
In the context of the chapter it's God's will that the writer of Hebrews speaks to. His will revealed to us in the same way that we understand the wind, the sun's unseen waves, and the deadly airless water. Revealed to us by the simple fact that the ritualistic religious seasons and acts cannot provide a sustainable salvation from sin. God’s will is revealed to us not by the direct sight of the material sacrifice, but by the unmistakable evidence that the old religious system could never deliver what it promised.
And so God begot a visible sign and perfect sacrifice to substitute the sacrifices that were but shadows (repeated year after year because they could never take away sins or perfect the worshipper). And what God did was to create a New Covenant of faith that would sustain and secure the sacrifice once-and-for-all.
The visible sign is the incarnate Son; fully God, and fully man. Whose visible bodily sacrifice on the cross was the substance that cast the old shadows. Now, there is no more repetition. No more annual reminder of guilt. The New Covenant of faith rests entirely on what Christ has already accomplished.
Every day I see God. I witness His creation and order. I come to know His "will" in these things. What we see all around us (trees, boulders, rivers, the very ground we landscape) was all spoken into existence by the unseen God. Nothing visible was made from pre-existing visible material. It was created (ex nihilo) out of nothing by His powerful word. In my job I handle the very evidence of His creative word.
Hebrews 11:3
"By faith we understand that the world has been created by the word of God, so that what is seen has not been made out of things that are visible."
In a "one and done" manner He created all that we see, feel, smell, taste and hear. God didn’t tinker around with it over millions of years or revise the creation slowly evolving into what we know today.
He spoke, and it was.
"Let there be light"
And there was light.
"Let the earth bring forth…"
And it did, and does.
One command, and the entire visible universe sprang into ordered beauty. By His Will He spoke it all into existence and called it all "good".
It's a beautiful parallel. Just as the God who spoke creation into being did it once; decisively, perfectly, with no need for repetition. So to the same God accomplished our redemption in Jesus Christ once for all. The same authoritative word that said "Let there be light" and called creation "good" has declared our sanctification complete in Christ.
The deal is done.
Nothing more need be said about that except that this is where many cannot track. Many cannot accept that simplicity. Many want to develop it, build it out, and complicate things.
Why?
The original sin.
Pride and self-righteousness. Unbelief and fear.
For these reasons many prefer the treadmill they know to the rest Christ offers.
All I can say is, the same authoritative word that created the world is the same word that says, "Your sins I will remember no more."
The deal is done.
Now walk in it.
Amen. 🙏🏼