The Heidelberg Catechism emerged from a place and time where the Black Plague ravaged bodies and communities. It begins by saying that the Christian's only comfort in life and in death is that they belong completely to Christ. Today, there is a plague that is ravaging our culture and even our churches. It's a mantra that tells us: "You are enough." But when we are honest, we are acutely aware that we are not enough. Hebrews 7:18-28 is good news, because it assures us that even though we are not enough, Jesus is more than enough. He is able to save completely--body and soul, in life and in death--those who belong to him. This is truly our only comfort.