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News Flash! – Part 1

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September 25, 2022

Two covenants. Two priesthoods. Two ways to relate to God. Hebrews is a book of powerful contrasts, and I’m so excited to begin this series with you.

If you’ve never studied Hebrews before (or if it’s been a while!), this is a great way to start. It’s a quick overview of the entire letter right here in a single message. I’ve never done it this way before, but so many have reported it helped them understand Hebrews better than ever.

Here, you’ll discover the radical difference between law and grace, the stark contrast between partial and total forgiveness, and even receive an exciting invitation from God to go “outside the gate” of religion to be with Jesus.

Discussion Questions:

1. Hebrews is a book of comparisons. What are some of the comparisons you remember Andrew discussing?

2. What does it mean to enter God’s rest?

3. Why does understanding the background and audience matter so much for interpreting the warnings in Hebrews?

4. What are the two types of forgiveness contrasted in the letter?

5. Who’s your favorite Old Testament person? What do you enjoy that is better than what they had?

6. Why does the author of Hebrews use the analogy of going “outside the gate”?

More from News Flash!

News Flash! – Part 2

October 2, 2022

God used to speak in a variety of ways in the Old Testament, but now He has spoken to us strongly and clearly through His Son. So, if you’ve ever wondered what God feels about you, look to Jesus – His death, His resurrection, and His place at the right hand of God. He has fully dealt with your sins, and He loves you! In this message on Hebrews 1, you’ll learn why Jesus is announced as greater than the angels and what this means for your newfound freedom in Christ. Discussion Questions: 1. What were some of the ways God used to speak before? 2. How specifically has God spoken in a new way? And what has He said? 3. How do some see Jesus and God differently? How does verse three speak to this problem? 4. What does Jesus being seated mean here? How do we sometimes act like He is not? 5. Why does the author argue so strongly that Jesus is greater than the angels? 6. How does Jesus being the Creator factor in to trusting Him?

News Flash! – Part 3

October 9, 2022

“You need to pay attention to this Gospel and not let your focus drift away toward dead religion!” This is the warning in Hebrews 2. Think about it: Their forefathers failed to listen to Moses, and remember what happened to those lawbreakers. Ouch! How much more important is it now to respond to the message of Jesus as Messiah and not neglect salvation! Jesus did a great work on that cross, satisfying God forever, and now everyone is offered the opportunity to look to Him. He will make you holy and call you family. And He will even help you through temptation when things get rough. All the while, He treats you with dignity and respect, knowing that you are a gift from the Father to Him. Wow! So much to reflect on in Hebrews 2. Enjoy! Discussion Questions: 1. What is the true purpose of signs and wonders? How can this purpose be distorted by some? 2. React to this statement: Jesus tasted death so you wouldn’t have to. 3. What does “sanctified” really mean? What does it mean to you to already be sanctified? Why do you think so many get this wrong? 4. Have you ever thought about yourself as a gift from God to Jesus? Why or why not? 5. React to this statement: God is fully satisfied with the sacrifice of Jesus, so you can be too. 6. How does Jesus being tempted in every way make you feel about trusting Him today?

News Flash! – Part 4

October 16, 2022

Remember what happened when your ancestors rejected God’s message? They wandered in the desert for forty years. Now, God has a new message for you, so don’t neglect it or you’ll find yourself in a spiritual wilderness. Hebrews 3 offers a stern warning concerning the importance of belief in the Gospel. The author tells his readers to make sure they don’t have an evil, unbelieving heart. Realizing this passage was written to address unbelievers is so important! This offers context when we get to those potentially frightening passages about continuing in sin (unbelief!) in Hebrews 6 and 10. In this message, you’ll gain the clarity you’re looking for and begin to realize there’s no cause for fear when you’re “reading someone else’s mail.” Discussion Questions: 1. Why does the author bother to say that Jesus is greater than Moses? 2. What does it mean to enter God’s rest? Have you? 3. What was the main reason the Israelites did not enter the Promised Land? How does this relate to God’s message today? 4. How do we know the author is speaking of unbelievers in verse 12? 5. What are the “synonyms” in verses 17-19? Why are they so important to recognize? 6. Consider the stern warnings that come up later in Hebrews 6 and 10. How does chapter 3 help give them context?