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A Priest Forever

The Final Word

October 23, 2022 • Dave Becker • Hebrews 5:1–10

Hebrews 5:1-10 // We have an essentially universal desire for the ministry of a high priest - to be represented faithfully before God, and therefore to be known by God. Within that desire we can recognize that we desire a high priest who is like us; one who understands our life and situation because he has similar experience. At the same time, one who is not like us; one who has been clearly called and set apart by God for the specific work of offering gifts and sacrifices for sin. Jesus uniquely and perfectly fulfills the qualifications required in any high priest, and the desire we have for a high priest. The path to his appointment as high priest lay not along the way of lineage, but along the way of suffering. Although a Son, he learned obedience and perfectly completed that obedience in his suffering and death on the cross. Through his death he became the source of eternal salvation and was appointed by God “a priest forever.” Jesus Christ is our forever-priest who has secured for us a forever-salvation.

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Hebrews 13:20-25 // At the end of Hebrews, we find a prayer that an exclamatory truth (Jesus lives!) leads to an exclamatory result (you can please God!) and an exclamatory response (Praise Jesus, forever Amen!).

Seeking the City to Come

April 2, 2023 • Drake Osborn • Hebrews 13:7–19

Christians sit in the already not yet tension of life as "resident aliens". While we live in the earthly city, we seek our true home, the heavenly city that is to come by 1) Honoring Leaders Past and Present; 2) Following Jesus Into Reproach; 3) Living Generously Before All. **Due to technical issues, the audio is not available for this sermon. The full sermon manuscript can still be accessed below.**

Kingdom Ethics

March 26, 2023 • Dave Becker • Hebrews 13:1–6

Hebrews 13:1-6 // If we are the inheritors of an unshakable kingdom—what are the ethics of that kingdom? With brotherly, familial love, which leads to hospitality for those outside the kingdom, a concern for the justice of the oppressed, a high regard for the glory of marriage, a freedom from love of money, and a confidence in God's help.