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Hebrews 2:1-4
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Pay Attention (2/15/26)
God’s Full and Final Word (Part 2) – (2/8/26)
Hebrews 1:1-14 God has spoken His final word to humanity through Jesus Christ. Unlike the fragmentary messages delivered through Old Testament prophets, Jesus doesn't just bring God's message - He IS God's message. The book of Hebrews reveals seven reasons why Jesus surpasses all other messengers: He is the heir of all things, the creator, God Himself, the sustainer of the universe, our high priest, the king, and greater than angels. Since Jesus is God's ultimate revelation, we must take His message with complete seriousness. For believers, this means deeper commitment to knowing and obeying God's Word. For those who haven't trusted in Christ, His call remains clear: repent and believe the Gospel.
God’s Full and Final Word (Part 1) – (2/1/26)
Hebrews 1:1-14 God's revelation in the Old Testament came in fragments through various prophets, like puzzle pieces waiting to form a complete picture. But when Jesus arrived, everything changed. Unlike the partial messages delivered through multiple prophets, Jesus IS the complete message - God's full and final word to humanity. This revelation is superior not in quality but in finality, as Jesus fulfills the Old Testament completely. Three key truths establish why Jesus is God's ultimate revelation: He is the heir of all things, the Creator of everything, and God Himself - the exact representation of the Father's nature and the radiance of His glory.
When You Need Revival (1/25/26)
Psalm 119:25-32
Pressing On To Maturity (1/18/26)
An Introduction to Hebrews The Christian life is like a spiritual marathon where believers can become fatigued and tempted to give up before reaching the finish line. The Book of Hebrews addresses this challenge by calling Christians to press on to maturity despite difficulties. Four main dangers threaten our spiritual progress: yielding to sin, neglecting church attendance, fearing persecution, and accepting false teaching. Sin hardens our hearts and entangles us like trying to run in a snowsuit. Regular church attendance is essential for spiritual growth and discipleship. Fear of persecution can cause believers to tone down their commitment to Christ. False teachings that contradict Scripture lead us away from Christ rather than toward Him. Despite these dangers, believers can successfully press on because Jesus lives within us as the pioneer of our faith, helping us through obedience to reach spiritual maturity.
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