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The Faith of Abraham, Part 2

Hebrews 11:17-22

January 14, 2024 • Pastor Phil Kooistra • Hebrews 11:17–22

In this second sermon looking at the faith of Abraham, we see how Abraham demonstrated faith in his trials and how his descendants expressed faith in God’s promises. We are reminded that God’s kingdom is coming, and that we should live as citizens of that kingdom now. That is the faith the writer of Hebrews wants us to hold onto, and that faith only comes as we trust in the promises of God. From our Sunday service at Grace Bible Church of Bend.

More from Hebrews

How Should We Pray?

April 28, 2024 • Pastor Phil Kooistra • Hebrews 13:20–25

The book of Hebrews ends with a pastoral benediction over God’s people, as well as direction on how we should pray. We are encouraged to pray for the work of God in Christ, who is our peace, our life, and our Great Shepherd. We are also reminded to pray for the people of God, that he would equip us, work in us, and that we would listen to his Word. May we keep our eyes on Christ as we persevere to the end! From our Sunday service at Grace Bible Church of Bend.

Obedience That Leads to Blessing

April 21, 2024 • Austin Farley • Hebrews 13:17–19

The book of Hebrews calls us to follow and obey not only our Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, but the pastors and elders that he has placed in authority over his church. In this sermon from Hebrews 13:17-19, Austin Farley looks at why we should follow and submit to our leaders, as well as what this looks like in the life of the church. From our Sunday service at Grace Bible Church of Bend.

A Life of Worship

April 14, 2024 • Pastor Phil Kooistra • Hebrews 13:15–16

Our response to the book of Hebrews should be to offer up a sacrifice of praise, but what does this sacrifice of praise look like? In this sermon from Hebrews 13:15-16, Pastor Phil looks at the motivation, the manner, and the methods of true worship. We see that we can live a life that is pleasing to God when we acknowledge his name in our lives, do not neglect to do good, and willingly share what we have. From our Sunday service at Grace Bible Church of Bend.