I. Be warned by Israel's unbelief in the wilderness, vv7-11. II. Examine your heart towards Jesus, vv7-11. III. Don't fall away through evil unbelief, v12.
Consider Jesus and put your hope in him, because: I. Jesus is faithful to God's House, vv1-2. II. Jesus is the builder of God's House, vv3-4. III. Jesus is the Son over God's House, vv5-6.
I. Jesus disarms the devil, v14. II. Jesus delivers us from death, v15. III. Jesus diverts the wrath of God from us, vv16-17. IV. Jesus delivers help to us in our temptations, v18.
Why did God become Man? I. To lead many sons out of misery and into glory, v10. II. To set apart his brothers, vv11-12. III. To secure God's children as a gift, v13.
Why did God become man? I. vv5-8 Because of creation: God made man for dignity and dominion, and by a man our dignity and dominion must be restored. II. v8 Because of the fall: the disorder and death…
Antidotes to drifting away from Jesus: I. Pay much closer attention to the Gospel, v1. II. Contemplate your certain severe punishment if you neglect the Gospel, vv2-3. III. Consider God's confirmatio…
I. The Method of His Instruction. II. The Message. 1) Unlike angels, Christ is creator and controller of the universe, vv10-12. 2) Unlike angels, Christ is the victorious ruler over his enemies, v13.…
I. The work of humiliation provides purification for sins, v3. II. His work was completed so he sat down. III. His exaltation was to the place of power and authority as King.
Why is Jesus a better revelation of God than anyone or anything else? Because 1) God appointed him heir of all things. 2) God made the world through him. 3) He is the radiance of God's glory. 4) He i…
What is Hebrews about? The supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus, and the necessity of holding on to him. I. God reveals himself authoritatively. II. God reveals himself progressively. III. God reveals…
What do we learn at the death of Abraham? I. The messiness of God's believing people. II. The faithfulness of God encourages our commitment to his cause. III. The work of God continues when our work …
I. vv1-2 The common sorrow of believers. II. vv3-5 The common pilgrimage of believers. III. vv6-20 The uncommon God's faithfulness to his common people
I. vv22-24 Abimelech seeks kindness from Abraham. II. vv24-32 Abraham establishes a covenant with Abimelech. III. vv32-34 Abraham worships the everlasting God.
I. The restraint of sin by God. II. The relationship of sin to God. III. The resolution of sin by God.
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