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Hebrews 13 (view passage online)
Grace establishes our hearts blameless in holiness, grounding us firmly in our faith. We grow in love and holiness through God’s work in us as we await the Lord’s return.
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Hebrews 13 (view passage online)
Grace establishes our hearts blameless in holiness, grounding us firmly in our faith. We grow in love and holiness through God’s work in us as we await the Lord’s return.
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Hebrews 12 (view passage online)
The Christian life requires discipline and focus, like an athlete running a race to win a prize. We compete by abiding in Christ and depending on grace to receive an imperishable crown.
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Hebrews 11 (view passage online)
God-pleasing faith believes and obeys His word, remains willing to suffer, and holds fast to His promises. Real faith takes action and perseveres in the face of challenges. It is impossible to please God without this kind of active faith.
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Hebrews 10 (view passage online)
Believers can boldly enter God’s presence through Christ’s blood, which provides full assurance of faith. Jesus opened a new and living way for us, so we must draw near to God and hold fast to our confession of hope.
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Hebrews 9 (view passage online)
The old covenant sacrifices could never perfect people, but Christ’s death was a once-for-all sacrifice that obtained eternal salvation. He has opened the way into God’s presence for all who believe His finished work.
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Hebrews 8 (view passage online)
This study explains that the main point of our faith is that Jesus is our great high priest and mediator of a new, better covenant. It contrasts trusting in our own works with relying on God’s mercy, which was established through Christ’s sacrifice. Because Jesus now intercedes for us in heaven, we can hold fast to the promise of forgiveness and our relationship with God.
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Hebrews 13:18-25 (view passage online)
This message explains that God saves us to work in and through us for His good pleasure. Through the new covenant, He has already made us complete inwardly, and our task is to let that reality show outwardly by faith, not by striving under the law. We should live by God’s grace, depending on His power to produce a holy and fruitful life.
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Hebrews 13:8-16 (view passage online)
In a world of constant change, this message points to the unchanging nature of Jesus Christ. True stability comes from a heart established by God’s grace, not from religious rituals or shifting doctrines. This study calls believers to fully identify with Christ, even if it brings reproach, and to respond with continuous praise and good works.
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Hebrews 13:7-19 (view passage online)
This study looks at God’s plan for the growth and health of the local church. He appoints elders to equip believers for the work of ministry by faithfully preaching the Word. Believers should remember, follow, and submit to leaders who teach sound doctrine, which leads to spiritual maturity and fruitfulness.
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Hebrews 13:1-6 (view passage online)
This study explains how Christian love leads to a life of hospitality, purity, and contentment. It teaches that the spiritual battle is won in the mind by taking every thought captive and believing God’s truth over sinful desires. True contentment and fearlessness are not found in circumstances but in the sufficiency of Christ, who promises to never leave us.