Hebrews 5.5-10

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Limerick

There once was a high priest so great
He offered up prayers to negate
Suffering and pain
For those who remain
And became the source of salvation’s gate

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Potential actions to take in response

One practical way to respond to the teaching of Hebrews 5.5-10 is to reflect on the concept of learning and growing in wisdom. This passage emphasizes the importance of humility and obedience in the process of gaining knowledge and understanding. In our daily lives, we can apply this by seeking out opportunities for learning and growth, whether it be through formal education, mentorship, or self-study. We can also practice humility by being open to feedback and willing to admit when we don’t have all the answers. Additionally, we can strive to be obedient to the principles and values that we hold dear, allowing them to guide our actions and decisions. By embracing a mindset of continual learning and development, we can embody the qualities highlighted in this passage and honor the message it conveys.

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Related passages

Themes: Christ’s appointment as high priest, obedience and suffering, source of eternal salvation, called by God.

Related passages:
1. Hebrews 4:14-16 – Jesus is our great high priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses and offers grace and mercy.
2. Philippians 2:8-9 – Jesus humbled himself to the point of death, exalted by God and given the name above all names.
3. 1 Peter 2:21-25 – Christ suffered for us, leaving an example of obedience, and is the source of our healing.

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