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NOTE: Due to an issue with the recording, last week's sermon (Part One) is unavailable.Passage: Hebrews 9:15-28The Old Covenant was good, but the New Covenant is better! It’s better because it reflects a better sacrifice offered in a better temple by a better priest. Our covenant keeping God has gone to the greatest lengths to secure for all His ch…
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Passage: Hebrews 8Jesus is the better priest in the better temple who mediates a better covenant. Jesus mediates the New Covenant that God promised through the prophets. Therefore, believers must approach God through Jesus’ New Covenant ministry and no longer try to approach God through the Old Covenant system. * To whom are you looking in order to…
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NOTE: Due to an audio issue, there is no recording available for the Feb 9th sermon.Passage: Hebrews 7:25; Exodus 2:23-25The response of people being near to God are varied in scripture; fear, comfort, directed, saved, wounded, blinded, death. Yet it is a consistent human longing in the heart of men to be near to God. While there is a sense of draw…
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Passage: Hebrews 7:4-22This week we continue the conversation about Jesus our high priest. In chapter 7 we will feel a shift from Melchizedek, to Old Testament Priests, to Jesus. Ultimately his lawyer-like arguments are leading us to a greater faith in the One who is able to save to the uttermost! Is he argument compelling? Is Jesus an eternal high…
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Passage: Hebrews 7:1-10At the end of Chapter 5, the author was anxious to talk about Jesus’ connection to the high priest Melchizedek. But his train of thought has been interrupted by the immaturity of his audience. After a clear admonition in Chapter 6 to not fall away as others have done, he is back into his explanation of Jesus, a priest after t…
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Passage: Hebrews 6:13-20After a serious warning that is cause for pause in the heart of all who trust in Jesus, the writer to the Hebrews says to us “let me give you an example of one who did not fall away.” Today we look at Abraham’s patience and are encouraged to put our hope in God in like manner.- Think about how kind it was for God to allow Ab…
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Passage: Hebrews 6:9-12Vince Lombardi did say that “a good offense is the best defense”. A good leader knows when to be firm and press in and when to encourage. The writer to the Hebrews desires his readers to always be on the move; to bear fruit that accompanies faith in a better Savior. So, immediately after the warning to not fall away as others…
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Passage: Hebrews 6:4-8The writer of Hebrews has already said that these Jewish believers were dull of hearing, ought to be teachers, build on the fundamentals and move on to maturity. In just a few sentences it feels like he lays them flat on their back. But there is good reason why. This pastor doesn’t want his dear ones to give up and walk away f…
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Passage: Hebrews 5:11-6:3The way something begins is important, but the way it finishes is even more important! In construction, when the foundation is finished, there is no need to continue to build more foundation. The builder moves on to building the rest of the structure. In redemptive history, God set a good foundation in Judaism, but in Chris…
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Passage: Hebrews 4:1-13We all long for rest, some of us don’t like it, but once we get there it feels so good. Rest from work. Rest from running. Rest from turmoil. Rest from the long day. The rhythm of life, work and rest, is God’s way of creating a longing in our heart for a better rest; spiritual rest. What the writer of Hebrews is going to tell…
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Passage: Hebrews: 3-7-19* What are the hard places in your heart that you are holding onto, that cause you to forget who Jesus is, or that make you feel like you are owed something other than what Jesus has for you?* Where are you fighting for victory instead of fighting from victory?* (In preparation for next week) What is robbing you of resting i…
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