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Jun 19

“An Anchor Of The Soul”

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Hebrews 6:12-20 (view passage online)

This message explores the deep assurance of salvation found in God’s unchanging promises, as seen in His covenant with Abraham. Our hope is not based on our own efforts but rests securely in Christ, who acts as an anchor for our souls within heaven itself. True security comes from trusting His finished work and His faithfulness to keep His promises.


09
Jun 19

“Full Assurance In Christ”

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Hebrews 6:4-11 (view passage online)

This study examines the serious warning against apostasy in Hebrews 6, distinguishing temporary professors from true believers who are changed from within. It encourages believers with the truth that salvation produces genuine fruit and is eternally secure. Full assurance comes from resting in Christ’s finished work, not from a fear of falling away.


02
Jun 19

“Go On To Perfection – Part 2”

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Hebrews 5:11 – 6:8 (view passage online)

This sermon continues exploring Hebrews 6, urging listeners to move beyond the foundational, elementary principles of the Old Testament. It explains that these “dead works” were only shadows pointing to the reality found in Christ. The message warns that to turn away from Christ after understanding the truth is to reject the only path to salvation.


26
May 19

“Go On To Perfection – Part 1”

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Hebrews 5:11 – 6:8 (view passage online)

This message begins a study of Hebrews 5 and 6, calling listeners to leave the elementary principles of the Old Covenant and “go on to perfection” in Christ. It addresses those who are spiritually sluggish and tempted to return to religious ritual instead of resting in Jesus’ finished work. True spiritual maturity requires abandoning the old shadows and embracing the substance of the new covenant.


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May 19

“Our Great High Priest”

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Hebrews 5:1-11 (view passage online)

This sermon introduces Jesus as our Great High Priest from Hebrews 5, showing how He perfectly fulfills the necessary qualifications of the office. Because He became human and learned obedience through suffering, He can sympathize with our weaknesses and provide a complete, eternal salvation. His superior priesthood establishes a new and better covenant that makes the old system obsolete.


12
May 19

“Turn To Jesus”

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Hebrews 4:11-16 (view passage online)

This message transitions from warnings of judgment to the positive gains of faith in Christ. It explains that Jesus, as our sympathetic high priest, fulfills the old sacrificial system and provides direct access to God’s grace. True repentance means turning to Jesus, not just away from sin.


05
May 19

“Don’t Come Short”

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Hebrews 4:1-16 (view passage online)

This study warns against false teachings that prioritize emotion over sound doctrine, stressing that a promise of rest in Christ remains available. It explains that entering this rest requires mixing the gospel with personal faith, not coming short through unbelief. We must be diligent today, for hearing the word is not enough without believing it.


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Apr 19

“Because Of Unbelief”

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Hebrews 3:7-19 (view passage online)

This message uses Israel’s failure in the wilderness to illustrate the danger of an unbelieving heart. It warns that people can witness God’s power and still fail to enter His rest because of unbelief. The sermon makes an urgent plea to believe in Jesus today, while the opportunity for salvation remains.


21
Apr 19

“Consider Jesus”

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Hebrews 3:1-6 (view passage online)

This message calls us to “consider Jesus,” highlighting his superiority over Moses as both the Apostle and High Priest of our faith. While Moses was a faithful servant in God’s house, Christ is the Son over the house and its builder. The sermon contrasts righteousness from the law with the righteousness from God that comes through faith alone.


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Apr 19

“Jesus Came To Die”

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Hebrews 2:9-18 (view passage online)

This sermon explains that Jesus, the creator, became a man for the purpose of suffering death for everyone. Through his death, he destroyed the devil’s power and freed believers from the bondage of fearing death. As a merciful and faithful high priest who has experienced temptation, he now gives aid to his people and provides access to God’s grace.