Bible teaching and preaching from Ted Wenger and Redeemer Presbyterian Church of Siloam Springs, AR.
Who is this mysterious Melchizedek? And how does he resemble Jesus? I. Melchizedek resembles Jesus as a king and priest of God Most High, v1. II. Melchizedek resembles Jesus because he is king of rig…
Jesus says "See that you do not despise one of these little ones." To despise is to look down on them, or think little of them, and then treat them like they are insignificant or detestable. I. Don't…
I. He is our sure and certain anchor. II. He is anchored for us behind the curtain in the Most Holy Place. III. He is our forerunner guaranteeing our safe arrival.
I. We must take great care that we aren’t a stumbling block to other Christians, vv5-6. II. We must be alert as the world puts stumbling blocks before us, v7. III. We must take great care that we don…
How can Christians have full assurance of hope? I. Because of the promise and oath of God, vv13-15. II. Because of the humility, integrity, and kindness of God, vv16-18. III. Because of the Son of Go…
I. The argument of the disciples about greatness in the kingdom of heaven, v1. II. In his response, Jesus uses a visual aid, v2. III. And then he gives his verbal lesson, vv3-4
I. Assurance of salvation is possible. II. Assurance of salvation is a pastoral and personal priority. III. Assurance of salvation produces perseverance.
I. Jesus is the free Son of God the King, vv24-26. II. Jesus fulfills the temple tax upon the cross, Exodus 30:11-16. III. Jesus is the Sovereign Lord of creation, v27.
I. The problem of those who fall away, v6. II. The description of those who fall away, vv4-6. III. The evidence and end of those who fall away, vv7-8
I. Why does Jesus repeat himself? II. What does he repeat? The Son of Man is about to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day. III. How shou…
I. The cause of spiritual immaturity, v11. II. The symptoms of spiritual immaturity, vv12-14. III. The foundation of spiritual maturity, vv1-2. IV. The source of spiritual maturity, v3.
I. Human misery and the need for healing mercy, but the impotence of the disciples, vv14-16. II. Jesus rebukes their faithlessness and twistedness, then demonstrates his own ability, vv17-18. III. A …
Why is Jesus qualified to be our great high priest? I. Because of his tear-filled prayers, v7. II. Because of his reverent piety, vv7b-8. III. Because of his saving perfection, vv9-10.
I. The sovereign choice of God in the spiritual experiences of his disciples, v1. II. The clarity of Jesus concerning the future, v9. III. Christ’s help in answering our questions, vv10-12. IV. God’s…
We all need a priest to represent us before God, and to sympathize with us in our weakness. How is Jesus better qualified than Aaron and his descendants to be our high priest?
I. The Transfiguration of Jesus, v2. II. The Appearance of Moses and Elijah, v3. III. The Cloud and the Voice of the Father, vv4-5.
I. v1 The purpose of high priests, v1. II. The weakness of high priests, vv2-3
Why be his disciple? I. Because of his glorious return, v27a. II. Because of his promised repayment, v27b. III. Because of his public reign, v28.
Because Jesus is our Great High Priest I. Let us hold fast our confession of him, v14. II. Let us come boldly to the throne of grace, v16.
For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?