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Saved To The Uttermost

39 min · 29. juni 2026
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In Hebrews 7:20–28, we’re reminded that Jesus doesn’t just save a little, help a little, or get us part of the way home. He saves “to the uttermost.” Why? Because Jesus is not a temporary priest with a limited ministry. He is the better High Priest, appointed by the Father, guaranteed by oath, alive forever, and always interceding for His people. In this sermon Pastor Neil Sandlin looks at what Jesus is doing right now. He died once for all, rose from the dead, entered the heavenly sanctuary, and now continually represents His people before the Father. So Christian, your hope is not hanging on the strength of your faith. It is resting on the strength of your Savior. Jesus saves completely, continually, and eternally.

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