Hebrews 3

Jesus is greater than Moses

1So, Christian friends, think carefully about who Jesus is. Like us, God has chosen you to belong to him. We tell people that we believe in Jesus as the messenger that God has sent. He helps us as God’s most important priest. 2That is what God sent Jesus to do. Jesus did everything that God wanted, just like Moses. Moses also served God well when he was the leader of God’s people long ago. 3We know that someone who builds a house is more important than the house itself. In the same way, we should praise Jesus more than Moses, because Jesus is greater. 4Every house has someone who built it. But God is the one who has built all things. 5We say that Moses served God well, like a servant in God’s house. He took care of all God’s people. In this way, Moses showed clearly the message that God would speak later. 6But Christ serves in God’s house as a son, not as a servant. He is the leader of God’s people today. And we are God’s people. We belong to his house if we continue to believe in Christ. We must be brave. We must continue to show people clearly that we trust God. He will do what he has promised to do.

A place where God’s people can rest

7God’s Holy Spirit says this:

‘You must listen when you hear God speak today.
8Do not refuse to obey him.
Do not be like God’s people many years ago.
When they travelled in the wilderness, they turned against me.
They wanted to see if I would punish them.
9For 40 years your ancestors saw the great things that I did.
But they still did not obey me.
10That is why I became angry with those people.
I said, “They always want to do what is wrong.
They refuse to understand my message.”
11Because of that, I promised to punish them.
Because I was angry with them, I said,
“They will never arrive in my special place of rest.”’
3:11 Many years before, Moses led Israel‘s people away from Egypt, where they had been slaves. God wanted to bring the people to their own country, where they could make new homes. He wanted them to rest there. He wanted them to be happy. But they had to walk a long way through a dry, sandy place to get there. The people were often angry with God. Many times, they would neither believe God nor obey him. See Exodus 17:1-7 and Numbers 14:1-35. So God did not let those people go into the country that he had promised them. He waited 40 years, until all of them were dead. Only their children arrived in the new country.

12So be careful, my Christian friends. Do not refuse to trust God. That would be a very bad thing to do. Do not turn away from God, who lives for ever. 13Instead, help each other to be strong every day. Today, you can still hear God’s message. While that is still true, do not refuse to obey God. Do not think that sin will not hurt you. That is a lie. 14We must continue to trust Christ very well, as we did when we first believed in him. We must continue to trust him until the end of our lives. Then we will share in everything that is his. 15We have seen what the Bible says:

‘You must listen when you hear God speak today.
Do not refuse to obey him.
Do not be like God’s people many years ago,
when they turned against God.’

16That is speaking about all the people that Moses led away from Egypt. They heard God’s message, but they refused to obey him. 17God was angry with those same people for 40 years. They did what was wrong. So they died and their bodies remained in the wilderness. 18God promised to punish those people, because they refused to obey him. He said, ‘They will never arrive in my special place of rest.’

19So we must be careful ourselves! Those people did not trust God. As a result, they never arrived in God’s special place.

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