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June 5 – Jesus, better than Moses

“…And Moses indeed was faithful in all His house as a servant…” – Hebrews 3:5a

Scripture reading: Hebrews 3:1-6

The Hebrews, who were tempted to go back to Old Testament ceremonies, revered Moses. Moses built the tabernacle (house), just according to God’s plan. Moses delivered the law, just as the Lord told him. Moses, pleaded and interceded for God’s people many times, one time even offering his own life… Moses, the mediator of the Old Testament, was a wonderfully faithful servant of God. He was meek, humble, dependent and he was obedient, at least, for the most part…

But Moses could not be the final and faithful Mediator! Moses himself was a sinner in need of grace and Christ. Unlike Moses, Christ was not only a faithful, but a sinless Mediator. Jesus is better! Infinitely better! Why? This passage gives us two reasons:

Moses is part of the building God is making, Jesus is the Builder of the house and everything else (vs.3-4)! Yes, He is God Himself! Moses was by God’s grace a living stone in God’s final temple, the church. Moses is a servant in the house of God, but Christ is the Son who has all authority in the house/church! Moses was shepherding the church in the wilderness, but Christ is the Son, the authoritative Heir and Shepherd who laid down His life for His flock!

The same is true for us. We are part of the building, we are servants, but Christ is the Builder and the Son. Let us trust His obedience, His life-giving power and sacrifice, and let’s serve Him faithfully!

Suggestions for prayer

Pray that we realize our place in God’s church, that we serve God faithfully as living stones in His temple (1 Peter 2:5), trusting in Christ’s perfect redemption as the Builder of and Son in God’s Church.

Rev. Pieter van der Hoek has been serving the Heritage Reformed Church of Hull, Iowa, since July 2023. Prior to that he served the Heritage Reformed Church of Burgessville, Ontario. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.

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