After making the argument that Christ was a greater revelation of God, all things were made through Him, He was greater than the angels and only He has an everlasting kingdom, the writer of Hebrews continues explaining how Christ is greater than all creation. The creation is wearing away like a garment. The effects of sin are always around us. The testimony of creation is constant decay because of the fall of Adam, but Christ is not touched by any of that. He remains the same. But when it is time to remake the earth, He will change it like changing a cloak, folding up the old tattered garment and making all things new. The last argument the writer makes for the greatness of Christ is that no angel was ever told by the Father that all His enemies would be made His footstool as the writer starts to transition to what this means to us as he testifies that all angels are sent forth to minister to those who will inherit salvation.
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