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Walking verse by verse through God’s Word, applying timeless truth to today’s life. Each episode walks through Scripture, unpacking the context, challenges, and timeless truths that shape our lives today. Whether you’re following along at church, catching up at home, or joining in for the first time, our prayer is that these studies will deepen your love for Christ, strengthen your confidence in the gospel, and remind you that our only boast is in Him.

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episode Hebrews 13 — Holding Fast to Christ and Living as His People cover

Hebrews 13 — Holding Fast to Christ and Living as His People

In this final session of the Hebrews study, Merritt Anderson walks through Hebrews chapter 13 and brings the letter to its practical and deeply pastoral conclusion. After spending twelve chapters showing that Jesus is greater—greater than angels, Moses, the priesthood, sacrifices, and the old covenant—the writer of Hebrews closes with a call for believers to live faithfully in light of all Christ has accomplished. Hebrews 13 moves from theology into everyday life: loving one another, showing hospitality, caring for those who suffer, honoring marriage, resisting the love of money, remembering faithful leaders, and remaining anchored in the unchanging truth of Christ. Throughout the chapter, the central message remains clear: believers are called to hold fast to Christ in a world that often feels hostile, uncertain, and temporary. In this discussion the group explores: * Why brotherly love and hospitality matter in seasons of hardship * What it means to identify with and care for those who suffer * The call to honor marriage and pursue purity in a culture of compromise * How contentment flows from trusting the Lord rather than trusting possessions * Why believers must remain grounded in grace instead of being led astray by lesser teachings * What it means to live as sojourners seeking a better and lasting city * The encouragement found in Christ as the Great Shepherd of the sheep Hebrews ends by reminding believers that we are not left to walk alone. The same Lord who purchased His people through His blood now shepherds, sustains, and equips them for every good work. After climbing the great heights of Hebrews together, the final call of the letter is both simple and profound: Hold fast to Christ. There is nothing better. Led by: Merritt Anderson Series: A Study Through Hebrews

7. maj 2026 - 44 min
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Hebrews 12:5–11 — God’s Discipline and the Love of a Father

In this session of the Hebrews study, Merritt Anderson leads the group through Hebrews 12:5–11, exploring the often misunderstood topic of God’s discipline. Set within the broader context of endurance and perseverance, this passage reminds believers that hardship is not random or meaningless. Instead, it is a sign of something deeply personal: God is treating us as His children. Rather than punishment, God’s discipline is loving correction—meant to shape, refine, and draw His people toward holiness. Through both Scripture and personal examples, this session helps bring clarity to what it means to experience the Father’s discipline and how believers are meant to respond. In this discussion the group explores: * Why God’s discipline is evidence of His love and our identity as His children * The difference between worldly consequences and God’s redemptive correction * How discipline is meant for our good—to produce holiness and Christlikeness * The danger of misunderstanding hardship or misreading God’s intentions * What it looks like to endure seasons of discipline with humility and trust Hebrews 12:5–11 calls us to see difficulty through a different lens. What feels painful in the moment may actually be one of the clearest signs that God is actively at work in our lives. The question is not whether we will face discipline—but whether we will receive it as evidence of the Father’s love and respond with faith. Led by: Merritt Anderson Series: A Study Through Hebrews

9. apr. 2026 - 29 min
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Hebrews 12 (Part 1) — Running the Race with Endurance by Fixing Our Eyes on Jesus

In this session of the Hebrews study, Merritt Anderson leads the group through Hebrews 12:1–4 and begins unpacking what it means to live in light of everything the letter has been building toward. Following the “hall of faith” in chapter 11, the author now calls believers to action: run the race with endurance. But this is not a call to self-effort or striving in our own strength. Instead, the key to endurance is found in where we fix our eyes. Hebrews 12 points us to Jesus—the founder and perfecter of our faith—who has already run the race before us, endured the cross, and now sits at the right hand of God. The Christian life is not powered by self-determination, but by continually looking to Him and depending on His grace. In this discussion the group explores: * What it means to “lay aside every weight and sin” in the race of faith * The balance between human responsibility and dependence on God’s grace * Why fixing our eyes on Jesus is the true source of endurance * How the gospel fuels both our fight against sin and our perseverance in hardship * The danger of living in self-effort instead of living from Christ’s finished work * How remembering Christ’s suffering strengthens us when we grow weary Hebrews 12 reminds us that the Christian life is not about running harder in our own strength, but about running with endurance as we continually look to Jesus—the one who has already secured the victory on our behalf. Led by: Merritt Anderson Series: A Study Through Hebrews

4. apr. 2026 - 30 min
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Hebrews 11 — Faith That Holds Fast to What Is Better

In this session of the Hebrews study, Merritt Anderson leads the group through Hebrews chapter 11—the well-known “hall of faith”—and shows how it serves as a response to everything the author has been building since the beginning of the letter. After establishing that Jesus is better than anything that came before—better than angels, Moses, the priesthood, and the old covenant—Hebrews now calls for a response: faith. Hebrews 11 defines faith as a confident trust in God—believing that He is who He says He is and that He will fulfill what He has promised, even when those promises are not yet seen. Through the lives of Old Testament believers, this chapter demonstrates that faith has always been the way God’s people relate to Him. These men and women trusted God with limited understanding, holding fast to promises they would not see fulfilled in their lifetime. In this discussion the group explores: * What biblical faith really means in everyday language * How faith calls for a response from both the committed, the wavering, and those drifting away * Why the examples in Hebrews 11 point beyond themselves to something greater * What it means that these believers lived and died trusting promises not yet fulfilled * The danger of turning back to lesser things instead of holding fast to what is better in Christ * How faith today means trusting fully in the finished work of Jesus Hebrews 11 reminds us that even a small amount of faith in a great God is enough. The question is not the strength of our faith, but the object of it. In light of everything Christ has accomplished, the call is clear: hold fast, trust fully, and do not turn back to what is lesser. Led by: Merritt Anderson Series: A Study Through Hebrews

28. mar. 2026 - 18 min
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Hebrews 10 — The Finished Work of Christ and a Call to Endure

n this session of the Hebrews study, Shane Carpenter leads the group through Hebrews chapter 10—the climax of the author’s argument and the turning point of the letter. Building on everything that has come before, this chapter shows that the sacrifices of the old covenant were never meant to remove sin completely. They served as reminders and shadows, pointing forward to something greater. In contrast, Jesus offered Himself once for all, accomplishing what the law could never do and securing eternal redemption for His people. Because of Christ’s finished work, believers now have confidence to draw near to God, knowing their sins are forgiven and their hearts have been made clean. At the same time, Hebrews 10 delivers a sober and direct warning. To turn away from Christ after receiving the truth is not a small thing—it is to reject the only sufficient sacrifice for sin. The chapter calls believers to examine their hearts, remain steadfast in faith, and endure with hope. In this discussion the group explores: * Why the sacrifices of the law could never fully take away sin * How Jesus’ once-for-all sacrifice fulfills what the Old Covenant foreshadowed * What it means that believers are both perfected in Christ and being sanctified * The difference between striving for salvation and living from what Christ has already secured * The danger of drifting or deliberately turning away from Christ * The call to hold fast with confidence and endure in faith as we await His return Hebrews 10 reminds us that the Christian life is lived in light of what Christ has already accomplished. Our confidence is not in ourselves, but in Him—and that confidence fuels endurance, faithfulness, and hope. Led by: Shane Carpenter Series: A Study Through Hebrews

19. mar. 2026 - 47 min
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