Hebrews (10:26-39)
Submission and surrender to Jesus — true salvation, real preserving and persevering salvation — is proven over time and testing.
Hebrews (10:24-25)
Becoming a truly Christianity community involves more than merely gathering (though it doesn't require less!).
Hebrews (10:19-25)
Contending for the faith, running more deeply into Christ, is a community project.
Hebrews (9:1-28)
What makes Jesus’ sacrifice so incredible? Among other things, we recognize that only his shed blood could purify our guilty consciences once for all.
Hebrews (8:1-13)
God shoulders the success of the covenant he makes with his people and shoulders the failure of those who break the covenant.
Hebrews (7:20-28)
What is Jesus doing right now? Interceding for those who draw near to God through him, who are covered by his blood, offering them a permanent, exhaustive, and perfect salvation. How does his constant intercession change the believer's perspective on life?
Hebrews (7:1-8)
Because Jesus is a greater priest-king than Melchizedek, he has the power and authority to make us righteous and give us peace.
Hebrews (6:4-9)
Rather than asking "Can I lose my salvation?" perhaps we should ask, "Am I truly saved?" The fruit of repentance, faith, and obedience, more than religious experiences, will help us answer that question honestly.
Hebrews (5:11-6:8)
Spiritual maturity doesn't happen by accident but by wisdom and discernment gained over time through practice.
Hebrews (4:14-5:10)
Jesus is the ultimate advocate to the Father, the ultimate sacrifice for sin, and our sympathetic great high priest. This changes everything.