Category: Hebrews
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Today marks the conclusion of the church calendar, celebrated as Christ the King Sunday. This day reminds us of Jesus’ sovereignty over all rulers. As we transition to Advent, we reflect on God’s promises fulfilled through Christ, emphasizing love, hospitality, and community, ultimately proclaiming hope in His eternal reign.
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This message emphasizes perseverance in faith, likening it to running a marathon. Key themes include discipline, accountability, and belonging to an unshakeable kingdom. The message encourages the church to support one another in their spiritual journeys, and highlights the importance of community.
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This sermon explores the profound call to draw near to God, emphasizing that true fulfillment comes through Jesus. It reassures believers of their eternal destiny and the transformative process of faith, while also urging those yet uncommitted to consider the weight of rejection. Ultimately, it champions perseverance in faith amidst life’s challenges.
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This sermon conveys God’s unwavering commitment to restore humanity to our original design as image-bearers of God. It emphasizes the transformative relationship we can have with God, not through rigid laws but through a deep desire for His life-giving guidance, fostering a renewed humanity in Christ.
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This sermon highlights the significance of Melchizedek in relation to Jesus, emphasizing their similar priestly order. It inspires hope by illustrating how Jesus fulfills the highest standards of holiness and righteousness, welcoming believers into a loving relationship with God. Embracing this truth brings assurance and profound gratitude for His sacrifice.
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of moving from foundational faith to spiritual maturity through the teachings of Hebrews. By embracing maturity, believers can experience fruitful lives anchored in hope and community, ultimately leading to a deeper relationship with Jesus, our eternal high priest.
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This sermon emphasizes the integral role of Jesus as our High Priest, mediating between God and humanity. It traces the historical significance of priests in the Old Testament and contrasts them with Jesus, who offers perfect intercession due to his unique position as the Son of God and as fully human. Believers are called to…
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The sermon explores God’s deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, emphasizing salvation through grace rather than the law. It highlights the significance of Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice and the relevance of the law for relationship with God. Sabbath-Rest is completeness in fellowship with God.