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Nov 19

“Continue In Faith”

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Hebrews 12:12-17 (view passage online)

This message encourages believers to persevere through life’s trials, recognizing them as God’s way of producing righteousness. It calls the church to pursue peace and holiness while diligently watching against false teaching and sin that could lead people astray. Using Esau as a warning, the sermon stresses the danger of sacrificing eternal blessings for temporary comforts.


10
Nov 19

“Understanding Trials”

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Hebrews 12:3-13 (view passage online)

This message explores Hebrews 12 to explain that God uses trials as loving discipline to shape believers into Christ’s likeness. Rather than seeking to escape hardship, we should endure it by looking to Jesus, trusting that this process produces righteousness and holiness.


03
Nov 19

“Looking Unto Jesus”

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Hebrews 12:1-2 (view passage online)

Drawing from Hebrews 12, this message teaches that running the race of faith requires us to look away from ourselves and our doubts and focus entirely on Jesus. He is the supreme example of faith, and by trusting in Him, we find both the path to salvation and the strength to live for God daily.


27
Oct 19

“Something Better”

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Hebrews 11:30-40 (view passage online)

Exploring Hebrews 11, this sermon shows how faith works in both victory and suffering. It enabled saints like Joshua to conquer, while also strengthening martyrs to endure persecution because they trusted in the promise of a better resurrection. This study concludes that the ‘something better’ God has now provided for us is the completed work of Christ in the new covenant.


20
Oct 19

“By Faith”

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Hebrews 11:24-29 (view passage online)

This study of Hebrews 11 uses the life of Moses to show that God has always saved people through faith, not works. The Passover and the Red Sea crossing serve as powerful examples of trusting God’s promises for deliverance. This message reinforces that faith in Christ is the fulfillment of these Old Testament pictures and the only way to be made right with God.


13
Oct 19

“Greater Riches”

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Hebrews 11:23-29 (view passage online)

This message on Hebrews 11 explores the faith of Moses, who chose to suffer with God’s people rather than enjoy the treasures of Egypt. He made this choice because he looked to a future reward, valuing the ‘reproach of Christ’ more than the world’s temporary pleasures. His life demonstrates how faith endures by focusing on God’s invisible promises.


06
Oct 19

“Faith In The Promise”

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Hebrews 11:13, 20-22 (view passage online)


29
Sep 19

“The Father Of Faith”

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Hebrews 11:9-19 (view passage online)

This sermon explains that Abraham is the father of all who believe, demonstrating that a right relationship with God is based on faith, not works. His life models a complete trust in God, from leaving his home, to believing the promise of a son in old age, to his willingness to sacrifice Isaac. Abraham’s example serves as the foundation for our own faith in God’s promises through Christ.


22
Sep 19

“Faith Speaks”

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Hebrews 11:7 (view passage online)

Using Noah’s life as an example, this message teaches that true faith hears God’s warnings, reveres His word, and prepares for what He has revealed. By building the ark in obedience to God, Noah acted on things not yet seen, an expression of faith that saved his family and condemned the world’s unbelief. This same faith should compel believers today to speak out, warning others of judgment and inviting them to find safety in Christ.


15
Sep 19

“The Walk Of Faith”

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Hebrews 11:5-6 (view passage online)

Faith is essential for our entire Christian journey: we come to God by faith, walk with Him daily by faith, and will go home to Him by faith. This walk is not about performing religious works but about abiding in Christ and trusting His power to produce fruit in our lives. Just as Enoch pleased God and was taken by Him, believers should pursue a life of trust that looks forward to an eternity with God.