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The Four Mysteries of Melchizedek -- Hebrews 7:1-22 - Rick Soto

38 min · 7. Apr. 2026
Episode The Four Mysteries of Melchizedek -- Hebrews 7:1-22 - Rick Soto Cover

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The Four Mysteries of Melchizedek -- Hebrews 7:1-22 - Pastor Rick What does a mysterious king-priest from Genesis have to do with your life right now? In Hebrews 7, Pastor Rick unlocks four mysteries hidden in the figure of Melchizedek and shows how each one points directly to Jesus Christ as the eternal king and high priest. In this message you will hear why Jesus had to fulfill the Melchizedek priesthood and not the line of Aaron, what the tithe really is at its core, and why God's promise over your life cannot fail. From Abraham to Moses to David to the cross, a single unbreakable oath runs through thousands of years of scripture and lands on you. This is part of our ongoing series through the book of Hebrews. For more information and service times, visit ranchchurch.com.

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Episode Faith Is - Hebrews 11:1-3 - Pastor Jeff Clay Cover

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Episode Lines Not to Cross - Pastor Rick Soto Cover

Lines Not to Cross - Pastor Rick Soto

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Episode The Power of Sacred Space - Pastor Rick Soto Cover

The Power of Sacred Space - Pastor Rick Soto

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