This guide is similar to the other volumes in N. T. Wright’s For Everyone series, but I enjoyed it more than some of the others because I find Hebrews a more difficult book to love. I love sections of it, of course, as most Christians do. But the detailed, sometimes tortuous, argument the author crafts around imagery of the temple and the priesthood, and the extended discussions-within-discussions in this “brief exhortation,” mean that the book overall doesn’t sit in my memory as one of my favorite parts of the New Testament.
Because of that, Wright’s informal, personal, storytelling approach to Hebrews was perfect for me. His comments kept me focused on the main point of each section, where I might otherwise get lost in the historical and contextual details. Also, it seemed to me that Wright’s reflections for each section in this volume were a bit longer than in other books in the series, which I found helpful—more time to spend with each part of Hebrews. Throughout the book, Wright keeps the focus on what faith really means, and what it might look like to live out faith every day.