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July 4th, 2021

HEBREWS :: The way forward through Christ’s sacrifice

July 4, 2021 • Pastor Phil Burggraff

Theme: The way forward through Christ’s sacrifice
Passage: Hebrews 9:1–28

Notice two aspects of Christ’s sacrificial work for us:
1. Christ ministers to give us an eternal redemption (1–14).
His ministry in contrast to the ministry under the old covenant:
a. He has entered the actual Holy of Holies.
b. He has offered His own blood to cleanse our consciences.
c. He has enabled us to serve the living God.

2. Christ mediates a new covenant to give us an eternal inheritance (15–28).
a. His death inaugurated a new covenant (16–18).
b. His blood provides true forgiveness for our sins (19–22).
c. His revelation brings us salvation (23–28).

Main Idea: Our way forward has been paved in the blood of Jesus Christ.


Application Questions:
• Why do you think that there is such a heavy emphasis on blood and sacrifice both in the old covenant as well as the new? Could God forgive sins without blood and sacrifice? Why or why not?
• How does the blood of Christ purify our conscience (v. 14)? As a believer do you think of yourself as possessing a pure conscience, and why is this important? What is the result of having a pure conscience?
• What is the eternal inheritance that Christ has promised (v. 15)?
• What does this passage teach you about the forgiveness of your sins? How should this affect the way that we act and think about sin?
• In what ways does this passage motivate you to serve God?

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October 3, 2021

October 3, 2021 • Pastor Phil Burggraff • Hebrews 13:18–25

Theme: Final Remarks for the Way Forward Passage: Hebrews 13:18–25 Three final calls to action as the book of Hebrews closes: 1. Pray for leaders to possess the conviction to powerfully display the Gospel (vv. 18–19). 2. Trust the work God is doing for you through Jesus (20–21). 3. Continue to persevere in the gospel (22). Main Idea: God’s has mapped out the way forward on life’s journey in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Application Questions: • What do vv. 18–19 teach us about the content of our prayers as well as how to pray? • How does the content of v. 20 serve as the basis for the request of equipping believers to do God’s will in v. 21? What does this indicate about God’s will in our lives? • What does it mean that God “works in us what is pleasing to him through Jesus Christ” in v. 21? How should this impact the way that you live? • What has Hebrews taught you about perseverance in the gospel?

September 26, 2021

September 26, 2021 • Pastor Phil Burggraff • Hebrews 13:7–17

September 26, 2021 - The Way Forward Following Your Leaders Passage: Hebrews 13:7–17 Title: The Way Forward Following Your Leaders Main Idea: God provides us with guides for our spiritual journey. Thus, we must: 1. Imitate our spiritual mentors (7–8). a. Remember their teaching. b. Observe their life choices. 2. Trust Christ’s Sacrifice (9–16). a. Don’t follow faddish teaching (9). b. Follow Christ’s path (10–14). c. Offer God sacrifices that praise him (15–16): i. Speech that confesses his name ii. Service that benefits others 3. Submit to your church leaders (17). a. They watch over your souls. b. They will give account. c. The more joyous their task, the more benefit to you Application Questions: • Name the spiritual mentors that have impacted your life. What was it about them that made such an impact on you? • How are you vulnerable to false teaching today? • What does Christ’s path suggest about the way our lives should look (vv. 12–14)? How does this differ from your current reality? • What does submitting to your current church leaders mean and not mean? How can we make their work joyous and not a burden?

September 19, 2021

September 19, 2021 • Pastor Phil Burggraff • Hebrews 13:1–6

Theme: The Way Forward in Service Passage: Hebrews 13:1–6 How thankful service to God (12:28–29) acts toward the people in our lives: 1. Spiritual Siblings: Lovingly care for your spiritual brothers and sisters (1) 2. Strangers: Hospitably care for those you don’t know (2) 3. Suffering: Think about those suffering for Christ and act accordingly (3) 4. Spouse: Vigilantly remain sexually pure (4) 5. Self: Conduct your life free from the care of money (5–6) Main Idea: Service focuses on the situation and needs of others by deemphasizing the desires of self. Application Questions: • Are you connected with this body of believers so that you can lovingly care for your brother and sisters here? How can you connect more deeply to obey the command in v. 1? • Why might believers struggle showing hospitality to those they don’t know, even in the context of the church? What can be done to address a lack of hospitality in your life? • What can you do to empathize with and help those who are suffering for the cause of Christ? • Where are you weakest in the battle to remain sexually pure? What steps do you need to take to remain sexually pure in our current context? • What practical ways can you implement in your life to free yourself from the love of money?