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What are the Sacrifices that a Disciple Offers

As we finish today the book of Hebrews, we discover that after the writer spends 12 chapters talking about the great things that God has done, he now takes 1 chapter to describe what we are to do. Among other things we are to offer sacrifices. Of course our sacrifices are every different from those offered in Israel’s Temple. Join us a we learn what acceptable sacrifices are in the sight of God.

Don’t be a Causality of Spiritual Deception

The writer of Hebrews reminds us once again that not all who say they are of God are genuine. We know that there has been deception in the church and there will be great deception in the Church’s future. But we don’t have to be victims of it. Join us in our verse by verse study of the book of Hebrews to see how we can identify “spiritual deception”.

Our Responsibility Towards One Another

As we now begin to close out our study in the book of Hebrews, the writer is pressing on us how we are to live in light of God’s great mercy that He has shown unto us. As we look at chapter 13 for the first time, we’re being shown how healthy Christians behave towards each other. Join us as we focus on how to relate to your brothers and sisters in Christ.

Our Responsibility Towards God

As we come down to the end of Hebrews chapter 12, the writer has explained in great detail what God has done for us, and now he informs us how we are to respond. What does God want from us in our relation to Him? Join us as we take a look at how simple it is to please God now that He has made us righteous by faith.

 

The Depth of your Knowledge of God

One word found frequently in Scripture is the word ‘Revelation” which means to make known or to reveal. God has given us a revelation of Himself because He does want to be known. If you say you have knowledge of God, how deep is that knowledge. Join us as we continue in the Book of Hebrews as we look at what constitutes having a deep knowledge of God.

Consider Christ 
As we enter into the twelfth chapter of the book of Hebrews, we are given keys to help us avoid collapsing. The third key that we come to in verse three, is to consider what happened to Christ when He was in the world. The world’s treatment of Him goes far beyond anything that we might experience ourselves. Join us as we consider the world’s response to Christ.

What’s your Jericho?

What we have in Hebrews chapter 11 is a long list of people who were told by God to do the ridiculous, and as we come to verses 30 & 31 the scenario is the same. The Lord wanted to lead Israel into a victorious and blessed life, but standing in their way was the impregnable fortress of Jericho. And so with the believer today, God has a desire to lead the disciple of Christ into a life of victory. However, often standing in their way is an obstacle that appears to be unconquerable. But God has a plan even for the impossible. Join us as we learn how to take on the Jerichos in our lives.

Faith and Parenthood

Where our journey in the Book of Hebrews takes us next, is to an examination of the faith of Moses’ parents. The Lord had a great plan for Moses, but where the plan begins is with giving to Moses a mother and father of faith. Join us as we look at Hebrews 11:23 and discover the vital role that faith plays in the raising of children.

When Faith Leads to Difficulty

There are times when our faith in God will lead us directly into difficulty. We see this many times in Scripture. As we travel through Hebrews chapter 11 we see this in the life of Moses. Moses and the children of Israel are deliberately led into a place of no escape. Join us as we look at how faith operates in the environment of the impossible.

6 Flawed Men

As we near the end of our study in Hebrews chapter 11, the author encourages his readers by reminding them that God uses flawed people. The writer of Hebrews reaches back into Hebrew history and gives us 6 examples of people who were far from perfect and God used them in incredible ways.