having become as much superior to angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs. (Hebrews 1:4)
In the remainder of the first chapter, the author contrasts Jesus, divine and uncreated, with the angels (created, heavenly beings) through a series of questions or statements using verses from the Old testament.
· (v5a) Did the Lord claim any angels as Son? (Ps 2:7)
· (v5b) Were angels ever included in the Father-Son relationship? (2 Sam 7:16)
· (v6) The Lord directed the angels to worship Jesus as deity. (Ps 97:7)
· (v7) Jesus is the creator of angels and is more glorious (Ps 104:4)
· (v8) Jesus occupies the eternal throne and rules from it (Ps 45:6)
· (v9) Jesus was anointed by the Father and set apart from all else. (Ps 45:7)
· (v10) Jesus created all things, including angels (Ps 102:25)
· (v11) The heavens and earth will perish but Jesus is eternal (102:26)
· (v12) Jesus is unchanging (Ps 102:27)
· (v13) Were any angels called to sit at the right hand of the Father? (Ps 110:1)
The writer concludes by stating that angels have no authority of their own but minister to believers as directed by the Lord (v14).
Challenge: Who is Jesus to you? What has done for you? What is he doing for you? Who else is worthy of your worship?