Sermon Series: The Book of Hebrews


Pulling Back the Curtain

Where do you anchor your hope? If you hope in anything but the firm foundation of Christ, you will find yourself drifting out to sea. In this message, we pull back the curtain to find three assurances of our hope: God’s past promises, the greatness of His...

Active Assurance

The Christian life is more like a river than a pond. We are never stagnant, but always living and moving. When we are active in our love for God and service to His saints, it gives us the assurance that we are saved, for we are bearing the fruit that belongs to the...

Press On

In this message, we look into one of the most highly debated passages of Hebrews. Although it is difficult to discern whether the author is speaking about believers or unbelievers, we know that he is urging us to press on to spiritual maturity. Are you growing as a...

Spiritual Malnutrition

The author of Hebrews writes to a group of Jewish believers who were tempted to return to Judaism. They became dull of hearing because they were not interested in the deeper truths of Christ. Likewise, when we do not live out the truth of scripture, we are like...

Christ’s Satisfying Offering

The original audience of Hebrews was being pressured to return to Judaism, and the author begs them to remain faithful to Christ. Jesus is a far greater high priest than those described in the Old Testament. He can understand human weakness yet is perfect and eternal....

Devotion to Jesus

Jesus’ perfect and unfailing devotion to us should cause our hearts to well up with love and devotion in return. Christ not only saved us, but is our Great High Priest and is continually interceding for us and identifying with us. If such a High Priest has given...

The Recliner of God Awaits

In today’s message, we continue in our discussion of God’s rest. God provides His eternal rest in Christ for those who believe. Are you striving to enter that rest?

Get Your Rest

Do you know God’s rest? The rest God offers is not merely a place, but a person. We know God’s rest in Jesus Christ, and fear of failing to reach it should drive us towards Him.

Let Us Watch

We can’t ignore the real problem of the world: an evil, unbelieving heart. The author of Hebrews warns us to watch out or we will drift away from Christ. We can’t cure our unbelief on our own; we need to exhort and help one another to hold fast our...

Taking the Test

Scripture always speaks to us in the present, and the Holy Spirit is speaking to us today with the challenge: Are you hearing God’s voice? The test is urgent and the results imminent, but Jesus provides a way for us to complete the test with a perfect score by...

Obsolete Obstacles

Although Moses was a great and faithful leader of God’s people, the author of Hebrews argues that Jesus is far better. We can’t reach God by looking to Moses; the only way to get to the Father is through Jesus. He is the only source of our hope and...

Our Founding Brother

In Christ, we have a new identity as God’s adopted children. This means that our Father will always protect, love, train, discipline us, and never abandon us. This relationship with our Father is only possible because God’s Son became man as our perfect...

Restoring the Dream

God has given each of us a position and purpose, but because of our sin, we are not the image-bearers we are called to be. But Christ was willing to take on flesh and restore our humanity by being the perfect image-bearer.

Adrift

The open sea can appear less dangerous than it is. But a little careless drifting towards sin, the devil, or this world, and we can find ourselves miles out at sea. To stay near the harbour, we must pay closer attention to Christ’s message, and cling to...

Settling for Less

Throughout the book of Hebrews, we will see that Jesus is greater. The author begins by comparing Jesus with the angels, which is hardly a comparison at all. Jesus surpasses the angels in every way. Though we may not be tempted to worship angels, we each have things...

God’s HiFi Voice

God’s Word in the Old Testament is the infallible and authoritative voice of God, but it is like listening to a low fidelity recording. When God speaks through His Son, who is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact imprint of His nature, we hear most...

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