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.

Called by God
“No one can become a high priest simply because he wants such an honor. He must be called by God for this work, just as Aaron was.”
Hebrews 5:4
Hebrews chapter five reminds us that spiritual authority is never self-appointed.
In the Old Testament, the role of high priest was not chosen — it was assigned by God. Aaron did not seek the position; he was called to it. In the same way, Jesus Christ did not take upon Himself the honor of becoming our High Priest. He was chosen and appointed by God the Father.
Jesus’ priesthood was not rooted in human ambition, but in divine purpose.
Learned Obedience
“Even though Jesus was God’s Son, he learned obedience from the things he suffered.”
Hebrews 5:8
Jesus’ life on earth was not lived from a pre-written script that made obedience effortless. Though He was fully God, He lived fully as man — choosing obedience daily, often through suffering.
When Scripture says Jesus “learned obedience,” it does not mean He lacked moral perfection or character. Rather, it means He experienced obedience in human flesh — under pressure, pain, and limitation.
Because of this, Jesus understands suffering in a way no one else can. He knows what it means to trust God in the midst of difficulty. He knows what it costs to obey when obedience is hard.
The Perfect Source of Eternal Salvation
“In this way, God qualified him as a perfect High Priest, and he became the source of eternal salvation for all those who obey him.”
Hebrews 5:9
Jesus’ willingness to fully share in our human experience — including suffering — did not diminish Him. It qualified Him.
By obeying the Father completely, even unto death, Jesus became the perfect and sufficient source of eternal salvation. His obedience opened the way for our rescue, restoration, and reconciliation with God.
Because He suffered and obeyed, we can come to Him with confidence. Our High Priest is not distant or unapproachable — He is compassionate, faithful, and deeply aware of our struggles.
RHW Victory Lens
Victory does not come from self-promotion or striving to prove ourselves.
It comes from trusting God’s calling and walking in obedience — even when the path includes suffering.
Jesus shows us that obedience may be costly, but it is never wasted. God uses it to bring life, healing, and salvation — not only to us, but through us.
Reflection Questions
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- Is God inviting me to trust His calling rather than my own plans?
- Are there areas where obedience feels difficult right now?
- How does knowing Jesus understands my suffering change the way I approach Him?
- What does faithful obedience look like for me in this season?
Closing Prayer
Father God, thank You for sending Jesus as our faithful High Priest. Thank You that He understands my weakness, my struggles, and my pain. Help me trust Your calling and choose obedience, even when it feels difficult. Teach me to lean on Jesus as my source of strength and salvation as I continue running the race You have set before me. Amen.

