He Gets Us – March 14, 2025
Read: Hebrews 4:14-16
For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we areāyet he did not sin.
Hebrews 4:15
He Gets Us
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Recently, I heard someone say that all the problems in the world come from people feeling alone and unloved. Maybe that sounds like an exaggeration, but I think heās onto something. Think about how God created the world. Adam, Eve, and everyone who came after them were meant to live in a perfect and loving friendship with God and each otherāforever! But then sin entered the world, breaking everything. It separated us from God and put up walls between people. What happened next? Loneliness. Hurt. Broken relationships. In other words, a world full of people feeling alone and unloved. If anyone was going to fix this, to stand in the gap and bring us back to God, it had to be God himselfāJesus.
The book of Hebrews makes it clear that this is exactly what Jesus does for us. He is our High Priest. Back in Bible times, priests had a big jobāthey made sacrifices to God for the people and also shared Godās messages with them. They were like a bridge between people and God. But Jesus is the great High Priest of all! He became the bridge that connects sinful people to a perfect God. Have you ever felt far from God? Look at Jesus and seeāGod couldnāt be any closer! In Christ, he became one of us, taking on flesh and blood and facing every single temptation we do. But hereās the amazing part: Jesus never sinned. He never once fell for the devilās tricks and lies like we do. He knows what itās like to be human. He gets us! But he lived perfectly in our place.
Jesus is our great High Priest who left heaven to offer the ultimate, once-and-for-all sacrificeāhimselfāon the cross. He destroyed the barrier of sin and brought us back to God. Now, we can go to God with confidence, knowing that through Jesus, our brother, God loves us completely. We are not alone. We are not unloved. Through faith, we are joined to Jesus and loved by God forever. And because of his amazing love, we can share it with those around us, showing them that Jesus understands them too.
Closing Prayer:
Jesus, you are our great High Priest. Thank you for becoming one of us, succeeding where we have failed, and bringing us back to God. Help us to come to you boldly and to share your love with the people around us. In your name, we pray. Amen.
The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.
Questions for Younger Children
- How do you feel when you’re by yourself? How do you feel when you’re with your friends?
- Who is always with you, no matter what?
Questions for Elementary Age Children
- What was the job of priests in the Old Testament?
- How is Jesus like those priests? How is he different?
Questions for Middle School and Above
- Old Testament priests had to keep making sacrifices for sins over and over again. Why did Jesus only need to die once to take away all sin forever?
- How does it make you feel knowing that Jesus understands what itās like to be human, just like you?