More Precious, More Real, More Near (A reflection from Heb 2:1-4)

The book of Hebrews was written to a group of Jewish Christians. A group who were originally deeply rooted in Judaism, but had now believed in Jesus Christ. Picture a Jew who grew up in the old covenant. Who has heard, learned and lived the old covenant all of his life. Up until the moment he believed in Christ and chose to follow after Him. Now, the book of Hebrews was written to a people who were eagerly anticipating Christ' return and had, perhaps, grown a little discouraged. Waiting does that to us sometimes, doesn't it? The author wrote Hebrews to remind this group of people in waiting of one truth - what they have is far better than what they had - and to urge them not to go back. In short, the author was appealing to these Christians not to go back to Judaisam. And I thought of how someone could have written the same to us: Do not neglect the salvation and turn back to buddhism, hinduism, taoism... (Even atheism, for that matter.) Do not neglect nor...