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“If you are ever tempted to imagine that there might be some similarity between the weak, frustrated, helpless Jesus of this idolatrous generation and the exalted Lord of glory, just re-read the opening verses of the book of Hebrews,” explains Fortner, as he introduces this powerful New Testament book. A thorough study of Hebrews follows, elucidating the doctrine found within.

stood between us and God. We could not climb over it; and God could not cross it. So he said, ‘I will remove it!’ Sin laid upon us like a heavy, heavy burden on a man’s shoulders; and God said, ‘I will remove the burden’. He took the burden off our shoulders, put it upon himself, carried it up to Calvary’s hill and flung it into his tomb, where he left the dead thing. Christ has finished the transgression, made an end of sin and brought in an everlasting righteousness for his people (Psalm 103:12;
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