"If you are ever tempted to imagine that there might be some similarity between the weak, frustrated, helpless Jesus of this idolatrous generation and the exalted Lord of glory, just re-read the opening verses of the book of Hebrews," explains Fortner, as he introduces this powerful New Testament book. A thorough study of Hebrews follows, elucidating the doctrine found within.
“he did by himself, alone (1:3; 2:14, 18; 7:27; 9:12–14, 25–26; 12:3).” (Page 14)
“Christ is the perfect, complete, full, and final revelation of God.” (Page 16)
“3. They ‘all shall know me, from the least to the greatest” (Page 210)
“He was given this place as a man; but it was always his as God; and he took it. He ‘sat down’ as the God-man, our Saviour!” (Page 33)
“It is the removal of sin’s guilt. To be justified is to be declared, ‘Not guilty!” (Page 34)