Calhoun Times

Weekend Bible reflection­s with Jon

- Jon Mitchell is a preacher at the Calhoun Church of Christ.

”But you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to innumerabl­e angels in festal gathering, and to the assembly of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven, and to God, the judge of all, and to the spirits of the righteous made perfect, and to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks a better word than the blood of Abel.” Hebrews 12:22-24

After having warned the early church to not fail to obtain God’s grace and exhorting them to avoid sins like bitterness, sexual immorality, and unholiness (Hebrews 12:15 17), God now gives them reason to hope. Harkening back to Israel’s terrifying encounter with God at Mount Sinai, the Hebrew writer reminds Christians, “For you have not come to what may be touched, a blazing fire and darkness and good and a tempest and the sound of a trumpet and a voice whose words made the hearers beg that no further messages be spoken to them. For they could not endure the order that was given, ‘If even a beast touches the mountain, it shall be stoned.’ Indeed, so terrifying was the sight that Moses said, ‘I tremble with fear’” (vs. 18-21). Due to God revealing his power and his laws at Sinai in the midst of what were likely an erupting volcano, an eclipse, deep mists, and a terrible storm (Exodus 19:16-19; 20:18; Deuteronom­y 4:11; 5:22), the command had been given that the mountain could not be touched by no one, not even an animal (Exodus 19:12-13). The entire event was so frightenin­g that even Moses was afraid (Deuteronom­y 9:19).

Yet such is not the case for Christians. We have not encountere­d God in such a frightenin­g situation that requires us to stand far off from him in fear. Instead, as God describes in verses 22-24 quoted above, in a spiritual sense we have come to a mountain that encourages us to draw closer to God: Mount Zion. Literally, Zion was originally a Jebusite stronghold in Jerusalem that would eventually come to symbolize the center of Israel’s government, economy, and culture (2 Samuel 5:6ff; 1 Chronicles 11:4ff). Much like Washington is spoken of today by Americans, the term “Zion” came to refer to Jerusalem. Isaiah and the Psalmist also used the term symbolical­ly to refer to the heavenly Jerusalem where God dwells (Isaiah 28:16; Psalm 2:6). The writer of Revelation used the term in the same way (Revelation 14:1), as does the Hebrew author here.

He tells Christians that they have come to “Mount Zion,” correlatin­g it with God’s “city,” “the heavenly Jerusalem” for which the Old Testament giants of faith had longed (Hebrews 11:10, 13-16) and for which Christians likewise pine and will one day enter (Hebrews 13:14; cf. Revelation 3:12; 21:2ff; 22:14). Christians have also come to “innumerabl­e angels,” celestial servants who minister to them in ways not revealed (Hebrews 1:14). The Hebrew author then reminds Christians that they have also come to be part of “the assembly of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven.” The term “church” in the original Greek literally means “assembly.” Christ is continuall­y referred to as the “firstborn” (cf. Romans 8:29; Colossians 1:15, 18). Thus, Christians are part of the church of Christ, and their names are enrolled in heaven’s registry, the Book of Life (cf. Philippian­s 4:3; Revelation 3:5).

Most importantl­y, Christians have come to God himself, “the judge of all” (cf. Genesis 18:25; 2 Corinthian­s 5:10). They join “the spirits of the righteous,” those who had died in a righteous state due to being forgiven by the grace of God due to the blood of Jesus and are now “made perfect.” Christians have also come to Jesus, the One who by dying on a cross mediated “the new covenant” which we call the New Testament (cf. Hebrews 8:6; 9:15). Thankfully, they have also encountere­d his blood. As the Hebrew author had earlier mentioned, Abel’s murdered blood “still speaks” to us (Hebrews 11:4). Yet Jesus’ blood has a much better message: the gospel of forgivenes­s and hope!

Old Testament Israel met God at a mountain and quaked in fear, receiving a covenant that was designed not to redeem them but to ultimately lead them to their Redeemer, Jesus (cf. Galatians 3:24). How wonderful it is that New Testament Christians have met God under much better circumstan­ces. What a wonderful privilege it is to be part of the church of Christ, the firstborn!

Total equity value of transactio­ns, this listing:

$5,121,000

Note: Dollar figure given represents tax at $1 per $1,000 on equity value of transactio­n. Transactio­ns are taken from deeds recorded at the Gordon County Clerk of

Superior Court office.

SDH Atlanta LLC to William Phillip Duvall, 224 Willowbroo­k Way, $220.

SDH Atlanta LLC to John Jeffrey Czerneski, 226 Willowbroo­k Way, $239.

SDH Atlanta LLC to Ethan L. Rudder, 105 Colonial Drive, $156.

WJH LLC to Felisa Rodriguez, 714 Riverside Drive, $178.

Penny Holcomb to Patriot Home Buyers LLC, $209.

Patriot Home Buyers LLC to William Craig Sparks, 676 Pendley Road, $240.

Lindal Faye Thomason to Doors Lead to Dreams Inc., 135 Greenbriar Cir., $105.

Marvin Millsaps to Bram Emiel G. De Bruyne, 318 Quail Hollow Drive, $83.

Jerry W. Rogers to Donna Maxine Simpson, map and parcel 031-130, $185.

Strategic Diversifie­d Real Estate Holdings LLC to Pollyanna Grace Darnell, 407 Waterford Drive, $85.

Brent Stepp Constructi­on Company Inc. to Alfonso Mendez Herrera, 373 Tate Bend Road, $162.

David Fowler Constructi­on LLC to Fernando E. Macario Perez, 405 Beamer Road, $200.

Leigh F. Bolton to Mark Alan Stevens, 2746 Dews Pond Road, $276.

Michael B. Murphree to Jerry Heath Bennett, 1431 Hill City Road, $148.

Justin Stewart to Robert Painter, Boone Ford Road map and parcel 077066A4, $60.

Kelley Terrell to Ashley Towns, 123 Frix Lane, $155.

Nicholas O. Payne to Jordan Waits, 121 Oakhurst Terrace, $299.

Deidrea A. Titus to Sierra Titus Benton, 271 Blackwood Court, $168.

Kevin D. Brown to Rusty Wes Cantrell, 404 Charmin Cir., $121.

Kenneth Robert Jones II to Josh Daniel Johnston, 209 Gravely Road, $124.

Sheila A. Edward, executor for the estate of Jodie M. Aker, 0 Everett

Springs Road map and parcel 015-073, $7.

Southern R&R LLC to Sconti Knoll Renovation­s LLC, 104 Lance Road, $120.

Charles J. Dodd to Alex Christophe­r Mann, 113 Joshua Way, $237.

Marcia J. Lambers, trustee of the Marcia J. Lambers Trust, to Jarrett T. Volzer, 212 Willowbroo­k Way, $250.

SonJ I LLC to Joshua David Steele, 216 Single Tree Drive, $142.

Donald L. and Doris A. Starkey, trustees, to Kelly L. Green, 899 Nelson Lake Road, $385.

Jane Priscilla Cochran to Joel E. Ostuw, Pleasant Hill Road map and parcel (part of) 093-021, $35.

Robert G. Greeson to Kevin Buchanan, 3028 Sequoyah Cir., $166.

Robert Steven Brown to Thomas R. Brindle, 929 Hall Memorial Road, $100.

Will Hughes to Vernon Randall Hawkins, 570 Erwin Road, $40.

Larry Clark to Mayra C. Aquino Cava, 827 Wall St., $8.

Corey and Scott Reeves to Robert Reeves, 135 Jasper St., $10.

Susan Arjane Miller to Roger Mechem, 124 Garden Hill Drive, $208.

OTHERS

The following properties have

no real estate transfer tax due to property being a gift, parties involved in transfer being political subdivisio­ns of either the United States or the State of Georgia, parties involved either a public authority or nonprofit corporatio­n, property

transferre­d in divorce settlement, deed is in lieu of foreclosur­e, deed is division of property among joint tenants or type of ownership, such as half interest, or actual considerat­ion is less than

$100.

Eugene Thomason, as executor, to Linda Thomason, 135 Greenbriar Cir.

Tina T. Shadden to Joann Meadows, map and parcel CG32A-068, $1.

Tina T. Shadden to Joann Meadows, map and parcel 031-171G, $1.

Garden Grove Apartments LLC to Strategic Diversifie­d Real Estate Holdings LLC, 407 Waterford Drive.

Paula E. Drost to Amanda Yasmin De Souza, 56 Geyser Court.

Lindsey Driggers to Terrell Dyer, 177 Sunrise Cir.

Brian P. Green to Amy Tatro, 222 Hufstetler Road.

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