Hebrews
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An absolute joy to read - comment on an earlier volume in the series
Insightful, pastoral, warm and encouraging. Charles has a gift for mining the gold and making it glitter.
These daily devotional readings will help Christians to understand and enjoy the book of Hebrews, and to rejoice afresh in the Lord Jesus Christ and all that he has done for them . . . Anyone who uses this guide will be blessed and motivated to press on in the Christian life with their eyes firmly fixed on the eternal glory to come.
Martin Salter, Associate Pastor, Grace Community Church, Bedford
Hebrews was written to address some of the fundamental misunderstandings that the Jewish people had about Jesus.
This (unknown) author is correcting their ignorance of who Jesus was, and explaining how he completes and fulfils Israel's history, law, ceremonial rituals and priesthood.
And this is highly relevant today. We too can have a wrong understanding of Jesus and his work. We may do things in his name but have become detached from him. We are invited to 'fix our eyes on Jesus'. He is the ultimate and final expression of truth. He is absolutely central in our Christian lives.
An absolute joy to read - comment on an earlier volume in the series
Insightful, pastoral, warm and encouraging. Charles has a gift for mining the gold and making it glitter.
These daily devotional readings will help Christians to understand and enjoy the book of Hebrews, and to rejoice afresh in the Lord Jesus Christ and all that he has done for them . . . Anyone who uses this guide will be blessed and motivated to press on in the Christian life with their eyes firmly fixed on the eternal glory to come.









Martin Salter, Associate Pastor, Grace Community Church, Bedford
Hebrews was written to address some of the fundamental misunderstandings that the Jewish people had about Jesus.
This (unknown) author is correcting their ignorance of who Jesus was, and explaining how he completes and fulfils Israel's history, law, ceremonial rituals and priesthood.
And this is highly relevant today. We too can have a wrong understanding of Jesus and his work. We may do things in his name but have become detached from him. We are invited to 'fix our eyes on Jesus'. He is the ultimate and final expression of truth. He is absolutely central in our Christian lives.