(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) 3 verse 1, wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the apostle and high priest of our profession, Christ Jesus. So you've heard of the 12 apostles, but Jesus is the apostle, right? And he's the high priest of our profession, Jesus Christ, who was faithful to him that appointed him, as also Moses was faithful in all his house. So we see Moses was obedient to God, he was faithful to God. The Bible, that's a quote from the Old Testament when it says that Moses was faithful in all his house. I believe that's what God said to Aaron and Miriam, but he said that to somebody about Moses in the Old Testament, that he was faithful in all his house. And the Bible is saying, you know, so was Jesus. I mean, Jesus was obedient as well to the Father. The Bible is clear that he was obedient even unto death, even the death of the cross. And that Jesus Christ always did those things which pleased him, and Jesus was submitted to the Father. But here's what we need to understand, here's the difference between Jesus and Moses. Verse 3, for this man was counted worthy of more glory than Moses, inasmuch as he who hath builded the house hath more honor than the house. So if we're going to compare Jesus and Moses, here's how they compare. House and guy who built the house. So Moses is the house. So you could say, wow, what a beautiful house, what an amazing house. But what about the guy who built the house? Who's greater, the house or the guy who built the house? The guy who built the house can always build another one. And in fact, you know, he could even build another one that's even better if he wanted to because he got more experience, right? But obviously the human who builds the house is far superior than a physical building. So Moses is signified by the house, Jesus is signified by the guy who built the house, which means that Jesus is what? The creator of Moses. And he explicitly says that because it says, for this man, verse 3, was counted worthy of more glory than Moses, inasmuch as he who hath builded the house hath more honor than the house, for every house is builded by some man, but he that built all things is God. So it's like, Jesus created all things, Jesus created all things, Jesus is the creator, and then we get here and it says, he that built all things is God. That's why Jesus is greater than Moses, like the guy who built the house is greater than the house itself. Folks, how could you read this and not believe that Jesus is God? How could you read this and walk away saying, well, I don't think Jesus is God, I think he's a created being, or I think he's a god, or a lesser god, or he's, folks, it's so clear the deity of Christ in Hebrews, you can't miss it. It's hammered over and over again. He that built all things is God. And Moses verily was faithful in all his house as a servant, but look at verse 6, but Christ as a son over his own. Moses is the servant of God, Moses is a friend of God, Jesus is the son of God. Christ as a son over his own house, and he's over his own house. So God's kingdom is Christ's kingdom. The kingdom of God, the kingdom of heaven, Christ is over that. Whose house are we? If we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope, firm unto the end, wherefore as the Holy Ghost saith, and on and on we go.