Sermons on Hebrews

Sermons on Hebrews

Hebrews, Part 12

Passage: Hebrews 10:26-39 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich addressed the fourth warning in Hebrews. The harsh tone and emphasis on God’s wrath and fire is uncomfortable, but God’s fire refines us, not destroys us, and perseverance has its rewards both here and in eternity. A key takeaway is this: God’s promise is worth our perseverance. So let’s not give up and live with timidity because that is a waste of our lives. Let’s keep moving forward together! Bumper music, “November”…

Hebrews, Part 11

Passage: Hebrews 10:1-25 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich connected the pain of trials with the joy found in God’s promises, much like Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before him. The core message focuses on perseverance through trials and achieving godliness, which transforms our character to be like Jesus. The call to action focuses on the triad of faith, hope, and love, which the writer explains and illustrates for the rest of the book of Hebrews. Bumper music,…

Hebrews, Part 10

Passage: Hebrews 9:1-28 In this message, Philip Stroup continues our journey through the book of Hebrews. Philip reminds us that Jesus is the ultimate high priest, surpassing any earthly imitation by offering a sacrifice once and for all. He explained the importance of understanding the old covenant to appreciate the freedom Jesus will offer in the new covenant. Philip encouraged us to reflect on our own lives and challenges whether we sometimes drift away from Christ’s teachings. Jesus’ sacrifice was…

Hebrews, Part 9

Passage: Hebrews 8:1-13 In this message, Philip Stroup dives into why Jesus is seen as the ultimate high priest in Hebrews 8. We learned that Jesus’s role is exceptional because he ministers with authority in a heavenly temple, unparalleled by earthly priests, and oversees a new, superior covenant. Unlike the priests from the Levitical order tied to lineage, Jesus’s priesthood is about righteousness, signifying true connection with God. Remember, Jesus removed sin, offering a new way to relate to God—he…

Hebrews, Part 8

Passage: Hebrews 6:13 – 7:28 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich reminded us that spiritual summers can feel tough, hot, and barren like a drought if we neglect our faith and drift from God. But we have everything we need to thrive in Christ, not just survive. Jesus is our eternal high priest, forever making intercession for us. His ministry is perfect, unlike the priests of the Old Testament, and this was foreshadowed by the Old Testament priest, Melchizedek. Through him,…

Hebrews, Part 7

Passage: Hebrews 5:11 – 6:12 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich explored the theme of spiritual maturity. He emphasized that Christian growth is a crucial, ongoing process. We must persevere and remain faithful because we are moving forward or backward; there is no pause. Pastor Daniel reminded us that our salvation is secure but warned against falling away from the faith in practice, which can lead to a loss of rewards in the future and possibly even premature physical death Bumper…

Hebrews, Part 6

Passage: Hebrews 4:14 – 5:10 Hebrews teaches us about perseverance and godliness as we journey through our spiritual summer of trials and temptations. Daniel Goepfrich reminds us that it’s easy to say we believe, but it’s more important to keep trusting in God during tough times. The core takeaway? Jesus, who overcame every temptation, is in heaven now, helping us with every challenge we face. Let’s confidently go to Him for grace and help, holding strong to our faith. Bumper…

Hebrews, Part 5

Passage: Hebrews 3:1 – 4:13 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich examined the second warning in the book of Hebrews: the danger of disbelief. Much like the first generation of Israelites who came out of Egypt, Christians who are drifting can develop an “evil, unbelieving heart that forsakes the living God.” In Numbers 13-14, the nation did not believe that God could deliver them from the Canaanites, so they were not allowed to enter Canaan. Christians who turn away from Jesus…

Hebrews, Part 4

Passage: Hebrews 2:5-18 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich focused on the humanity of Jesus and why it’s essential for our faith. Jesus, in his humanity, regains what we lost through Adam and shows us a perfect example of trust and alignment with God’s character. Jesus being fully human and fully divine brings hope and restoration, reminding us that we’re not alone in our struggles. Remember: Jesus is bigger than any challenge we face! Bumper music, “November” by Limujii [FTUM Release]

Hebrews, Part 3

Passage: Hebrews 2:1-4 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich examined the first of five warning passages in the book of Hebrews. He reminds us that drifting away from our faith often happens slowly and unintentionally. By paying closer attention to Jesus, who is better than anything else, and anchoring ourselves in his truth, we can avoid drifting. He challenges us to look at how closely we pay attention to our spiritual lives and where we might be drifting. Jesus is our…
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