1. Jesus is fully God and fully man. | 1:1–14; 2:5–18 |
2. Jesus as Son of God reveals God the Father, is the agent of creation, and sustains all creation. | 1:1–14 |
3. Jesus serves as the eternal high priest, who as a man sympathizes with human weaknesses, and yet who offered himself as the perfect sacrifice for sin. | 1:3; 2:10–18; 4:15–16; 9:11–10:19 |
4. Jesus is superior to angels, to Moses and the Mosaic covenant, and to the earthly tabernacle and its priesthood. | 1:4–2:18; 3:1–6; 5:1–10; 7:1–10:18 |
5. All humanity faces eternal judgment for sin. | 4:12–13; 9:27–28; 10:26–31 |
6. Faith is necessary to please God and to participate in his eternal salvation promises. Faith requires conviction about the unseen realities of God and his promises. Such faith produces perseverance. | 4:2–3; 6:1, 12; 10:22, 38–39; 11:1–40 |
7. Perseverance is necessary in the Christian life, and thus church participants are warned against a lack of endurance. | 2:1–4; 3:7–4:13; 5:11–6:12; 10:19–39; 12:1–29 |
8. God’s promises are trustworthy, including his promise of eternal salvation. | 6:13–20 |
9. With the advent of Jesus Christ, the last days have begun, though they await consummation at his return. | 1:2; 2:5; 4:9–11; 9:9–28; 12:22–29 |