Men's Mornings at Greer
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
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