1. Consider Jesus, our apostle and high priest (1-2)
We share in a heavenly calling with Jesus, our apostle and high priest. We are encouraged to fix our thoughts on Jesus. He was faithful to God, who appointed him. To do so, he left the glory of heaven to dwell among us, to share in our humanity, to die as our atoning sacrifice, and was raised to glory after suffering. He is our high priest, in whom we find merciful understanding to help us as we strive to be faithful to our calling as well.
2. Consider Jesus, the Son over God's house (3-6)
Moses is respected as God's servant. Yet Jesus is worthy of greater honor than Moses in two ways. While Moses is part of God's building, Jesus is the builder. Moses identifies as the servant in God's house, while Jesus is the Son over God's house. In fact, all Moses did bears witness to Jesus. Let's hold firmly to our confidence and hope in Jesus, our glory.