Will You Take Hold of the Best? - Love Worth Finding - February 10

The writer of Hebrews uses the metaphor of a dog clinging to a bone to encourage Jewish Christians to leave behind old customs and feast on the delights of the Lord Jesus Christ, highlighting the unparalleled value of a personal relationship with Him. By embracing this new perspective, readers can break free from the comfort of tradition and discover a deeper love for Jesus that surpasses all else.

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Will You Take Hold of the Best?

FEBRUARY 10

I will love You, O Lord, my strength. Psalm 18:1

Have you ever tried to get a bone away from a dog? It’s not too easy, unless you have something better for him. Try offering a T-bone steak, and that dog will drop his bone like a bad habit.

In the same way, the writer of Hebrews tried to encourage the Jewish Christians, new believers who had a tendency to cling to the old customs of the Old Testament, to leave the dry bones of ceremonies and instead feast upon the delights of the Lord Jesus Christ.

It’s a lesson we all must appropriate in our lives. It can become comfortable for us to hold to our traditions, rather than try something new. But friend, there is no one and nothing that can compare with Jesus.

You may learn to love Jesus better, but you can never love anything better than Jesus. Ask God to begin showing you the delights of a close relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.

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