Hebrews 3:1-6 MSG So, my dear Christian friends, companions in following this call to the heights, take a good hard look at Jesus. He’s the centerpiece of everything we believe, faithful in everything God gave him to do. Moses was also faithful, but Jesus gets far more honor. A builder is more valuable than a building any day. Every house has a builder, but the Builder behind them all is God. Moses did a good job in God’s house, but it was all servant work, getting things ready for what was to come. Christ as Son is in charge of the house. Now, if we can only keep a firm grip on this bold confidence, we’re the house!
[ESV] Therefore, holy brothers, you who share in a heavenly calling, consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest of our confession, 2who was faithful to him who appointed him, just as Moses also was faithful in all God’s house. 3For Jesus has been counted worthy of more glory than Moses—as much more glory as the builder of a house has more honor than the house itself. 4(For every house is built by someone, but the builder of all things is God.) 5 Now Moses was faithful in all God’s house as a servant, to testify to the things that were to be spoken later, 6but Christ is faithful over God’s house as a son. And we are his house if indeed we hold fast our confidence and our boasting in our hope.
Observation
Jesus is the Builder and the Son in charge of the house (which is us when we receive Him as Lord and Savior). He desires to be the designer, builder, remodeler, butler, contractor, Lord of the manor – all of it. As long as we allow, He will do as much as we allow to become what He has designed in His blueprints for us. Everything we do needs to be based on this understanding, this foundation, this submission – whether it is study or service, parenting or being parented, giving or receiving, recreation or daily duties, whatever we do from moment to moment, day to day.
If our foundation is Christ, if we allow Him to be the contractor, as He builds up the house, we should reveal Him to the world in all we do. A difficulty arises when we forget to consult Him and start building on our own without running the plans by Him first. I think of the Winchester House which became a confused labyrinth housing her fears and the ghosts of her past. Building our lives willy nilly, just for the sake of building, accomplishing something, creating curb appeal that impresses others, rather than consulting Jesus’ blueprints for each of us, will end up the same. Whatever He has designed for each of us is our perfect service, our perfect size and shape, our perfect purpose.
Impact on Me
I have been known to identify myself as a recovering overachieving perfectionist who is not always recovering. I struggle to balance putting too strong an emphasis on study and the gaining of knowledge with increased relationship-building, evangelism, outreach, daring to step out into new and bold experiences in faith. While I 100% agree with the necessity and value of teaching apologetics, Christian foundations, and digging out the truth of the Gospel, these things all point inward and are, in their own way, selfish (what I get out of it) and easily controlled by me (my effort and ability determine my success). Walking out the knowledge gained is quite another matter – my success depends on:
- my obedience,
- my submission,
- my willingness to serve,
- my faith to step outside a safe environment to take Jesus where I may not be comfortable or accepted,
- my trust in what God has promised He will do,
- my willingness to risk being a sacrifice and even appearing foolish and a failure.
Even here, I must guard against the temptation to respond out of duty or looking for praise, again controlling my success by creating a checklist of “what is right to do.” The teachings of Jesus were all about how we respond in love and gratitude by walking out our faith in the love and grace of Father God; the passion of Christ was the ultimate model for how I am to live my own life before God, “being faithful in everything God gave Him to do” because He could do no less. Let all the credit go to my Builder, Jesus.
Prayer
Lord, I want to be faithful in everything You give me to do. I want to balance knowledge with action, faith with deeds of compassion, mercy, truth. Speak loudly and clearly to me so that I won’t ever be in doubt about Your wishes, Your will, Your plan for me. I want to be a house built to Your specifications with only Your fingerprints on what is built. In Jesus’ name, make it so.