Hebrews
Jesus is Better
Hebrews 13:7-19
June 7, 2015 • Matt Larson
This week, Matt Larson shares with us from Hebrews 13, where we see that life in Jesus is one of obedience, worship, sacrifice and prayer. Leadership takes the shape of the cross… meaning, Jesus is our ultimate leader. The leaders of the church are responsible to live as examples of Jesus, and the body is called to follow those leaders.
Hebrews 12:3-17
May 24, 2015 • Matt Larson
This week, Matt Larson shows us that God is shaping us now for an eternal kingdom. His desire is to see the ethic, community and heart of heaven implemented in our lives now. To receive the Gospel is to profess God as king, we are his kingdom. That changes the way that we engage this world, we are children of God, citizens in his kingdom and demonstrators of the grace of God.
Hebrews 12:1-3
May 10, 2015 • Matt Larson
This Week, Matt Larson shares with us from Hebrews 12, where we look back at the first eleven chapters, and now see that we have been given everything we need for life and godliness. We are called to “fight the good fight” and run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Our confidence for this race is exclusively in Jesus and it’s in him that we find courage to press on!
Hebrews 11:30-40
May 3, 2015 • Matt Larson
What is the promise of God? The promise of God is that he is reconciling all things to himself. We are called to live by faith in the promises of God in the midst of a world that is broken, painful and seductive. Faith in this life is standing in the promises of God in the midst of a suffering world.
Hebrews 11:23-29
April 26, 2015 • Bert Alcorn
This week, Bert Alcorn teaches us through Hebrews 11, where we see that faith is a belief and subsequent action to live boldly in the face of the powers of this world. We also get a quick update from Mark Avery regarding the earthquakes around Kathmandu, Nepal.
Hebrews 10:19-39
April 12, 2015 • Matt Larson
This week, Matt Larson takes us through Hebrews 10:19-39 where we are called to help one another press in to life in Jesus. To pursue life outside of Jesus is to pursue to destruction, but to pursue life in Jesus is to draw near to God with confidence, experiencing true intimacy and salvation.
Hebrews 6:13-20
February 1, 2015 • Matt Larson
This week, Matt Larson shows us that the security of our salvation is not in something fickle like our obedience or our merit, but it is in the faithfulness and steadfastness of God. That’s why we can have hope. Our salvation rests in him who has made the way for us to be reconciled to him.