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Jesus: The Final Sacrifice

April 17, 2022 • Stephen Putbrese • Hebrews 10:1–18

On Easter, we reach the crescendo of Hebrews and the author makes his closing exposition about the person and work of Jesus. Namely, he describes why he is the sacrifice to end all sacrifices. The text shows why such a sacrifice was needed, how Jesus alone can provide it, and why his sacrifice was effective.

This teaching will explain how the resurrection proves that the final offering for sin has been made once and for all.

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Intro: A Jesus-Centered Life

January 23, 2022 • Stephen Putbrese • Hebrews 1:1–4

The book of Hebrews is one of the most profound and mysterious books of the entire Bible. While many of the details surrounding the book are unclear, its main purpose is very clear - Jesus is supreme over everything and life is meant to revolve around Him. Even though the book is highly theological, its impact is meant to be highly practical. The truth and meaning of Jesus aren't simply doctrine to be believed, but power to live by. This teaching begins the book of Hebrews by exploring what a Jesus-Centered life looks like.

Jesus: Our Salvation

January 30, 2022 • Stephen Putbrese • Hebrews 1:5—2:9

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Jesus: Our Brother

February 6, 2022 • Stephen Putbrese • Hebrews 2:10–18

So far, Hebrews has focused mostly on the deity of Jesus. This week, the author shifts to emphasize the humanity of Jesus. Jesus was and is fully God and fully man. This isn't just a doctrinal statement - it has profound implications for our lives. If Jesus lived a fully and truly human life, he knows how to relate to us. Further, he wasn't simply a man, but relates to those who trust him as a brother.