Hebrews Part VII – Bringing Many Sons to Glory
October 28, 2012 inThe central mission of the Son of God, our great Messianic King, was to rescue us from our enemies and restore us to glory. This is the grand hope that we must not forget!
Hebrews Part VI – Beware Drifting Away
October 21, 2012 inWhile scripture is clear that God’s elect will not drift away, the church does not have access to the list of the chosen. In order to follow the command of Hebrews 2:1-4, we must continuously guard our own hearts and exhort those around us to do the same.
Hebrews Part V – The Supremacy of the Son
October 14, 2012 inToday we explore how Hebrews uses the Song of Moses and the Psalms to remind its readers of the supremacy of the Son.
Hebrews Part IV – In These Last Days
October 7, 2012 inWhy is it that we are so quick to embrace imminent, apocalyptic destruction? Why has every generation since the writing of the New Testament asserted that they would be the last? Today we explore what the writers of the New Testament meant by “the last days.” We are not living in the “last days”, but we may be living in the “last days”…
Hebrews Part III – Our Incomparable Christ
September 30, 2012 inPaul opens his letter by answering the central question “Who is this Jesus?” A distinction is drawn between his identity and his earthly ministry. Prior to his life on earth, He is the Maker, the Glory of God, and the Upholder. As a consequence of his earthly ministry, He also assumes the titles of Prophet, Priest, and King.
Hebrews Part II – God Spoke to the Fathers
September 23, 2012 inJust as the “Aha!” moment of the detective story shows the true importance of the previously unintelligible details, the coming of Jesus revealed the full meaning of the Old Testament.
Hebrews Part I – The Necessity of Perseverance
September 16, 2012 inThe overarching theme of the book of Hebrews is the necessity of perseverance. We must continue in the things we have learned. We must cling to Christ and serve Him. We dare not presume on His grace but daily entreat Him for strength and faith to trust His promises and lay hold of the prize for which Christ laid hold of us.