March 11, 2026

Hebrews 2

All chapters: Hebrews

Read Hebrews 2.

What did you notice in your reading? Share your thoughts, questions, insights, and discoveries below.

It doesn’t need to be deep, profound, or even a new thought. Just something that has value to you!

3 Comments

  1. Jeremy

    Where to start??

    The reminder at the beginning is sobering—we can drift away from the salvation God is offering us. The idea of drifting, anchorless, is revisited when the author talks about our hope being an “anchor of the soul” (6:19). To not drift, we must be anchored.

    Everything Jesus did was part of the plan to bring many sons (and daughters) to glory. All the suffering was in service of that. His death didn’t come from a begrudging sense of obligation—it was the goal all along. He is not ashamed to call us brethren. Absolutely incredible.

    So many beautiful verses in here, too. “That through death He might destroy him who had the power of death” (Hebrews 2:14) is so poetic!

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    • Sandy Schissler

      Indeed we must be anchored more then ever as the end drawers near if we are to endure.

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  2. Sandy Schissler

    This chapter clearly states the depth and purpose of what Christ did for mankind and will do. Our healing ,our salvation , our blessings of the creation and prosperity. It indeed is worth meditation and reflecting on His part as well as what is expected of us because of Him.

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