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I say you are absolutely right about some believers when you say we hide in our own shadows. I admit I sometimes try to distance myself from none believers. I think I feel that I still a have many demaons to face first before Im ready to help someone else.

Proverbs 27:4 Anger is cruel and fury overwhelming,but who can stand before jealousy?
This proverb today could be used as a commentary on God's jealousy for his people, particularly in today's reading in Ezekiel. Very powerful stuff...

Verse 3 is powerful- "Happy are those who deal justly with others and always do what is right."
This verse really touched me today. It reminded me of how i should be living. It is so hard to always do what is right.
Thank you and God bless.

Again, with Proverbs 27:6...God is so faithful to confirm His Word(s) to us & how they are being lived out in practical application. I wrote yesterday how something that Ramona said gave me deliverance & much revelation in regard to a relationship situation that I'm in & God again has proved Himself faithful through His Word(s). How can we ever doubt Him & His unfailing love for us all. I had been pressing in about this situation & actually have been spritually abused & wounded with words of death; but what a perfect setup it was for the both of us in the situation. Iron sharpening iron for sure. I reminded myself & the other person that again it is not about us but about Him & being transformed into His image. As John 3:30 says...He must become greater; I must become less.

I appreciated your comments on Hebrews 7:27.
I read somewhere that in addition to what you mention about Jesus being perfect, another way in which Jesus superceded the OT High Priests was of course that, unlike the constant revolving door of High Priests who died and were then replaced by a different High Priest, Jesus is eternal. 
I'm also interested in this term "High Priest". As far as I can gather, it seems to mean the highest religious authority in the land -- the one who intercedes with God for us.
Elsewhere in Hebrews, the author of Hebrews refers to Jesus as "a high priest in the order of Melchizedek." Is it correct to assume here that the author is trying to convince this fellow Hebrews that Jesus is the greatest, ultimate religious authority? My reason for suggesting this is that in the OT, Abraham received a covenant from God that he would be the father of the people and land of Israel. As such, the Hebrew people revered him as no other. So, if Abraham recognized (and even tithed to) Mel as his high priest, then the Hebrews likewise would have revered Mel. So, in the NT, the author of Hebrews seems to be trying to convince his readers that just as they have considered Mel as their high priest, now it is time to place Jesus in that same exalted company. Am I interpreting this correctly?

Jeff -

Great questions on Melchizedek! I found some good info on Mel at bible.org. FYI for everyone - bible.org is an awesome website to explore when you are interested in diving deeper into what we read each day in the Bible.

J. Hampton Keathley - one of my favorite writers on bible.org - goes into Hebrews 7 and Mel at this link - you'll need to scroll down a bit to get to it - 
http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=2118
Hope this helps!

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