Hebrews 10—The Earthly Tabernacle

A person who has truly understood the gospel-or "received the knowledge of the truth" - but then chooses to treat Christ's sacrifice as _______________, leaves a person with no alternative for redemption.

The author of Hebrews often uses _______________ scripture to demonstrate the fulfillment of prophecy and the superiority of Christ's sacrifice.

The constant repetition of sacrifices proves they were insufficient; a truly effective sacrifice would have brought _______________ to the ritual.

Old Testament sacrifices were _______________ God's ultimate plan to forgive sin.

Jesus is the only one who walked in perfect _______________ without sin.

Jesus offered himself willingly to make our imperfect lives _______________ to God.

Burnt offerings were voluntary, symbolizing total dedication, while sin offerings were mandatory to make atonement for _______________.

God gave Jesus authority and power to _______________ His enemies and establish His Kingdom.

The Holy Spirit reveals the truth of the Gospel to unbelievers, convicting them of their need for _______________.

God's redemptive plan through Jesus _______________ the need for continual sacrifices under the Old Covenant because Jesus' death fully atones for sin.

The knowledge of complete forgiveness should _______________ believers to persevere in faith, even amidst trials and temptations and focus on a personal relationship with God.

Biblical hope comes with the confidence of knowing that God is faithful to _______________.