The Greater Glory of Jesus
The book of Hebrews was written to encourage early Christians who, facing increased persecution, were tempted to return to Judaism. The unknown writer of Hebrews exhorts believers—then and now—to endure in faith by fixing our eyes and hearts on the person and work of Christ. Unlike Old Testament prophecy, Jesus is the full and final revelation of God. The resounding message of Hebrews is that Jesus is better than whatever may be tempting you to drift away.
Topics: Christ as King, Christ as Lord, Christ as Priest, Christ as Prophet, Jesus Christ
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03/02/25
What's in a Name?
When Jesus concluded His High Priestly Prayer saying that He had made the name of the Lord known to His ...
Alistair Begg
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02/23/25
Drawing Near to the Lord
Though it sometimes seems foreign or archaic, the book of Leviticus is critical to our understanding of the gospel. Leviticus ...
Jonathan Holmes
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02/23/25
Portraits of a Shepherd
What is a good shepherd? Ezekiel 34 describes a shepherd who exploits, neglects, and takes from his sheep. 1 Peter ...
Dan Schillero