Growing Deeper. Reaching Farther.
Abel reminds us that God accepts and rewards steadfast faith, even when other oppose it.
Faith is a confident trust that is expressed through obedience in response to what God has said.
Those who persevere in faith will receive their promised reward.
Warning: Those who fall away from Christ should expect a greater judgement.
We must carefully consider how our gathering as believers is essential for steadfast faith.
The priestly work of Christ empowers steadfast faith.
Because Jesus lives, we have all we need to remain steadfast in faith.
Jesus died a brutal death so that we could be forgiven of our sin.
What does Jesus find when He enters your worship?
In light of the cross, we are to reflect God's love and justice in our relationships.
The message of the cross, while seemingly foolish, transforms the way we think about God and ourselves.
By offering His life as the perfect sacrifice, Jesus has secured our full and final forgiveness before God.
The once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ is life-changing.
The once-for-all sacrifice of Jesus Christ is life-changing.
You cannot receive the blessings of the new covenant apart from the blood of Jesus.
Nothing but the blood of Jesus can cleanse your guilty conscience.
The tabernacle servers as a reminder of our inability to draw near to God apart from Jesus.
The key to living out the secret of contentment is treasuring Christ above all things.
Jesus preserves His people, even in the most severe challenges and trials.
Our salvation is great due to the fact that we are part of a better covenant that provides us with a better heart and a better relationship with God because of the better forgiveness we have received through Jesus.
Jesus is the superior high priest who lives to serve His people forever.
True strength is not found in ourselves, but in our dependence upon Christ, the perfect priest/king.
God has changed an imperfect priestly system by inaugurating a better covenant through Jesus.
Christ was born to die to give us a second (spiritual) birth.
God has changed an imperfect priestly system by introducing a better hope through Jesus.
Melchizedek points us to the superior priesthood we have been given in Jesus.
To welcome means to receive with gladness, with longing and anticipation, and to treat as a brother or sister in the family.
Christ's welcome brings the dead to life, gives strength to the weak, and hope to the desperate.
The hope we have as believers is a sure and steadfast anchor for the soul.
God desires His people to live out the full assurance of their hope in Jesus to the very end.
Comfort is found not in the successes or prestige of this world, but as we encounter the crucified and risen Christ in our weakness.
We as God's people are so securely guided with Christ as our head that there is no doubt of God's graciousness towards us, even in times of deep distress.
Warning: Keep pursuing maturity in Christ, lest you fall away from Him completely.
Warning: You should be concerned if you are not growing in spiritual maturity.
No one is more qualified to serve as our high priest than Jesus Christ.
We should live with respect for human life because of our respect for God and the gospel message of life.
Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven...
The hope for us as sinners is that Jesus, the Son of God, is a great high priest.
The hope for us as sinners is that Jesus, the Son of God, is a great high priest.
God's Word cuts to the heart of who we really are.
The Bible teaches about heaven so that we can be encouraged, strengthened, warned, and invited to partake in it.
Be diligent to make sure you have entered God's rest.
Warning: An unbelieving heart will lead you to fall away from the living God!
Warning: An unbelieving heart will lead you to fall away from the living God!
The greatness of our salvation demands that we carefully consider Jesus.
Jesus is worthy of more glory than any earthly servant, including Moses.
By sharing in our humanity, Jesus has become our ultimate helper.
Since Jesus is the pioneer of our salvation, we get to share in the glorious path He has paved.
We have been forgiven! We are called to forgive. But forgiveness can be difficult...today we'll talk about six common struggles related to forgiveness.
God's lavish forgiveness of us in Christ should lead to our willingness to generously forgive others.