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Sep 19

“What Will You Say When You Are Dead?”

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Hebrews 11:4 (view passage online)

This message examines Abel’s offering to show that God’s approval is obtained through faith alone. Abel’s sacrifice was more excellent than Cain’s because it was an act of faith, obeying God’s revealed will for a blood atonement. Long after his death, Abel’s life continues to testify that salvation comes by trusting in God’s prescribed sacrifice, which points to Christ.


01
Sep 19

“Faith Is The Substance”

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Hebrews 11:1-8 (view passage online)

This sermon defines faith not as a blind leap but as the firm foundation and confident conviction of things hoped for. Unlike the empty philosophies of the world, biblical faith has real substance because it is grounded in the reality of Jesus Christ and God’s revealed Word. This assurance allows believers to stand firm in God’s promises and live in anticipation of their eternal hope.


25
Aug 19

“The Willful Sin Of Unbelief”

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Hebrews 10:26-39 (view passage online)

This sermon explores the choice between accepting the true, biblical Jesus or creating a more convenient one. It warns that continuing in unbelief after knowing the truth leaves no other sacrifice for sin, only judgment. The message encourages listeners to believe in Christ’s one-time, sufficient sacrifice to find salvation and avoid perishing.


18
Aug 19

“Salvation Or Probation”

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Hebrews 6 (view passage online)

Pastor Richard Krenz


11
Aug 19

“Let Us Draw Near”

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Hebrews 10:15-25 (view passage online)

Because Christ’s perfect one-time sacrifice is complete, this message invites believers to draw near to God with full assurance of faith. It encourages them to hold fast to their hope without wavering and to spur one another on to love and good works, especially by gathering together for mutual encouragement.


04
Aug 19

“Perfected Forever”

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Hebrews 10:1-14 (view passage online)

This teaching explains how the Old Covenant sacrifices were only a shadow that constantly reminded people of sin, but could never bring perfection. It shows that Christ came to do God’s will, replacing the old system with His one-time, all-sufficient sacrifice. Through this single offering, believers are perfected forever, securing a complete and finished salvation.


28
Jul 19

“By Means Of Death”

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Hebrews 9:15-28 (view passage online)

This message teaches that salvation comes only by means of death, as death is the required penalty for sin. It explains that because works cannot earn righteousness, a perfect substitute was necessary to pay the debt we could not. Christ’s one-time sacrifice is sufficient and final, and without the shedding of His blood, there is no remission of sins.


21
Jul 19

“The Time Of Reformation”

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Hebrews 9:1-15 (view passage online)

This message contrasts the Old Covenant’s symbolic rituals with the New Covenant established by Christ. His one-time sacrifice provides eternal redemption and cleanses our conscience, which the old system could not do. Through Jesus, we gain direct access to God and are freed from sin’s power to serve the living God.


14
Jul 19

“A New Covenant”

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Hebrews 8 (view passage online)

This study explains that the Old Covenant revealed sin but could not save people because of human weakness. God established a better New Covenant through Jesus, which is based on His promises, not our works. This covenant provides true transformation by giving believers a new heart and His Spirit, empowering them to live a new life.


07
Jul 19

“The Main Point”

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Hebrews 8 (view passage online)

This sermon focuses on the main point of Hebrews 8: our High Priest, Jesus, is “seated” at God’s right hand. This position signifies that His sacrificial work is finished, unlike the Old Covenant priests whose work was never done. Because His one sacrifice is sufficient, we are complete in Him and saved by grace through faith.