Men's Mornings at Greer
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
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