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Continue reading →: Concluding BenedictionConcluding Benediction Heb. 13: 18 – 25 Introduction In ending his letter to the Hebrew Christians, I would say that the Apostle Paul has proven to them the superiority of Christ to all. He is more superior to all the angels and to all the Old Testament prophets and priests.…
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Continue reading →: Spiritual SacrificesSpiritual SacrificesHebrews 13:10-16 Introduction The Apostle Paul as he is about to end his Epistle to the Hebrews, warned them not to be carried about with divers and strange doctrines. For the reason that it is a good thing that the heart be established with grace not with meats or…
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Continue reading →: The Heart Established with GraceThe Heart Established with GraceHebrews 13:8-9 Introduction Church leaders come and go. Though they serve the Lord faithfully, and left a good example to their flock worth remembering, some died early. Others left the ministry for some other reasons. Some started out well but ended so badly. Why? Because they…
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Continue reading →: Duties to your PastorDuties to your PastorHeb. 13:7, 17 Introduction Church leaders are God’s gift to the church. Pastors, Deacons, Sunday School teachers, Choir leaders, etc. were chosen so that everything in the church might be well arranged, or put into its proper place or order. Our text here says “Remember them which…
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Continue reading →: Contentment With What We HaveHeb. 13:5-6 Introduction People are never contented or satisfied. Humans always wants something more. In the 1960’s a song “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” became very popular because it expresses human needs that are never satisfied. Little did the writer/singer of the song knows that there is a solution for…
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Continue reading →: CovetounessCovetousnessHeb. 13:5 Introduction One of the sins that will exclude a person from heaven is covetousness. It is the root of some other forms of sin and the Word of God class it among the very gravest and grossest crimes. Covetousness has always been a very serious menace to mankind,…
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Continue reading →: The King’s Tree VisionThe King’s Tree Vision (Part 1)Dan. 4:1-18IntroductionIn this chapter, the king was warned in a dream of divine discipline. Choosing to disregard the warning, Nebuchadnezzar became insane for seven years, and his position and power were removed while he lived like an animal. Our text describes the way God dealt…
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Continue reading →: Bringing many sons unto GloryBringing many sons unto GloryHeb. 2:10-13IntroductionIn Hebrews 2:9, it is written that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ by the grace of God should taste death for every man. In our text here, it tells us that His sufferings, humiliation, and death on the cross was consistent to the sovereign…
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Continue reading →: The Triumph of His CrossThe Triumph of His CrossHeb. 2: 14-18 Introduction These last five verses further prove Christ superiority and the subjection to all things under Him. There were several human problems here. Problems we will never conquer or be victorious with. However, Christ’s death on the cross provided a way and the…
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Continue reading →: Harden Not Your HeartsHarden not your HeartsHeb. 3:7-19 IntroductionThere were several warnings in the book of Hebrews. The first one is the danger of drifting because of neglect which is recorded in Chapter 2: 1-4. Our text today is the second warning which is doubting God’s Word which can result in hardening of…






