RUNNING THE RACE || A Study of Hebrews: Our Eternal High Priest

This year, our Bible study will take us through the powerful and hope-filled book of Hebrews. Each month on the 2nd Friday, we’ll discover how its timeless truths strengthen our faith, anchor our hearts, and help us run our race with victory in Christ.

“But because Jesus lives forever, his priesthood lasts forever. Therefore, he is able, once and forever, to save those who come to God through him. He lives forever to intercede with God on their behalf.”
Hebrews 7:24–25 (NLT)

Hebrews chapter seven gives us a powerful comparison between three priesthoods — spanning from the Old Testament days of Abraham and Moses to the New Testament fulfillment found in Jesus Christ.

At first glance, this chapter can feel complex. But its message is deeply reassuring: what we have in Christ is permanent, complete, and secure.


The Limited Levitical Priesthood

Under the law of Moses, priests came from the tribe of Levi. This priesthood served an important purpose, but it was never meant to be final. It carried clear limitations that pointed to the need for something everlasting.

    • The priests were human and eventually died

    • Sacrifices had to be repeated again and again

    • Access to God through the priesthood was limited

This system revealed humanity’s need for a greater, eternal mediator.


Melchizedek: A Picture of Something Greater

Melchizedek appears briefly in the Old Testament, yet his role carries great significance. Rather than being the focus, he serves as a signpost — pointing forward to the coming Messiah.

    • He was not from the tribe of Levi

    • He served as both king and priest

    • There is no recorded beginning or end to his priesthood

Melchizedek helps us understand that God’s plan for a priesthood was always bigger than the law.


Jesus: Our Eternal High Priest

Jesus did not become our High Priest because He met a physical requirement, but because He was appointed by God’s oath. His priesthood is not temporary — it is eternal.

    • He lives forever

    • He intercedes for us continually

    • He saves us completely

Because Jesus lives forever, He never stops standing on our behalf before the Father.


RHW Victory Lens

The permanence of Jesus’ priesthood gives us unshakable hope.

Our victory does not depend on human systems, repeated sacrifices, or personal effort. It rests securely in Christ — our eternal High Priest — who continually intercedes for us and saves us completely.

Because He lives forever, our future is secure.


Reflection Questions

    • What comforts me most about knowing Jesus intercedes for me continually?

    • Where do I need to rest more fully in the security of my salvation?

    • How does Jesus’ eternal priesthood strengthen my faith today?


Closing Prayer

Jesus, thank You for being my eternal High Priest. Thank You that You live forever and never stop interceding on my behalf. Help me rest in the security of what You have already accomplished for me. Strengthen my faith and anchor my hope in You as I continue running the race. Amen.


Worship Reflection

As you listen, let this song remind you that your hope is living and secure. Jesus lives forever, intercedes continually, and holds your future steady in Him.

RECOVERY REFRAMED || Double Escape: When Drugs and Alcohol Quiet the Pain

The Recovery Reframed series looks at the deeper reasons behind why we run to certain behaviors when we’re hurting. Each month, we’ll explore a different struggle and how Christ can help us overcome it. New posts release on the first Friday of every month in 2026.

The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety. – Psalm 18:2

Substance use often begins with small attempts to cope with exhaustion, stress, or trauma.

This month, we will explore how substances become substitutes for peace and how Christ gently leads us toward true healing.

Self-Medicating Pain and Overwhelm

For many women, substances offer temporary relief from emotional or physical pain.

Over time, the dependence grows, and what once soothed becomes bondage.

The Cycle of Relief and Regret

The cycle of ‘just this once’ often leads to shame and resolve that quickly fades.

Jesus meets us in this cycle with compassion and hope.

Letting Safe People In

Substance struggles are heavy to carry alone. Safe support is essential.

Healing often begins with confession, connection, and honesty.

Finding New Ways to Cope

Jesus offers rest and wisdom to replace numbing with true comfort.

New rhythms of peace can gradually take root through His grace.

You Don’t Have to Walk Alone

If today’s topic touched a tender place in your story, please know you don’t have to walk this road alone. Healing often grows deeper when we walk with others. A Christ-centered support community like Celebrate Recovery may be a helpful next step. They offer safe groups for women where you will find encouragement, accountability, and hope. Explore locations and resources at: celebraterecovery.com.

A Soft Closing Prayer

Lord, You see the pain I have tried to quiet with substances.

Help me to be honest about my struggles and to reach out for support.

Show me healthier ways to cope and rest in You.

Be my strength, my comfort, and my peace. Amen.

Before you go, take a moment to breathe and receive this healing worship. “I Speak Jesus” by Charity Gayle is the theme song for this series — a simple, powerful declaration of hope, freedom, and the gentle presence of Christ over every wounded place in our lives.