3 | The Book Hebrews

Here the focus shifts to Jesus as our great High Priest. The teaching explains His sympathy with human weakness, His obedience, His sinlessness, and the access believers now have to God’s throne of grace. This session emphasizes approaching God with confidence because of Christ’s atoning work and His ongoing ministry on our behalf.

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4 | The Book Hebrews

This session addresses the call to maturity. Instead of returning to spiritual basics, believers are urged to grow through obedience and discernment. The passage warns against drifting, highlights the danger of spiritual stagnation, and invites listeners to move forward into the full life God intends. The teaching also prepares the way for the deeper discussion of Melchizedek still to come.

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7 | The Book Hebrews

Hebrews 10 gathers the major themes of the book into one concentrated appeal: since Jesus’ sacrifice truly cleanses and grants access to God, His people are urged to draw near, hold fast and remain faithful. Strong warnings sit beside heartfelt encouragement, capturing both the gravity of falling away and the hope available through perseverance in Christ.

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8 | The Book Hebrews

Hebrews 11 explores faith through the lives of those who trusted God across generations. Their stories illustrate spiritual sight, endurance, obedience and hope, even when promises remained unfulfilled in their lifetime. Together, they form a witness that grounds Christian perseverance in God’s long, reliable faithfulness.

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10 | The Book Hebrews

Hebrews 13 gathers the book’s major themes into practical direction: love, hospitality, sexual integrity, contentment, honouring leaders, sacrificial praise, and life together under the New Covenant. The closing benediction roots all of it in the God of peace, who equips His people for every good work.

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The Role of Prayer and Worship in Spiritual Warfare |Spiritual Warfare | Session 7

Prayer becomes a place of rest rather than striving when believers learn to trust God’s promises and lean into the Spirit’s help. This teaching weaves Scripture with personal testimony, revealing how intercession, worship, perseverance, and even the gift of tongues strengthen believers for spiritual battle. As hearts draw near to God, prayer shifts from emotional effort to Spirit-led partnership, anchoring believers in His presence and releasing His power.

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8 | The Church That Changed The World

Peter writes to believers walking through pressure and misunderstanding, reminding them that trials refine rather than destroy. He exposes the enemy’s attempts to intimidate or infiltrate the church and calls God’s people to stand firm with humility, purity, and steadfast hope. Even unfair suffering becomes a place where Christ is revealed. These letters offer courage for anyone learning to follow Jesus in a culture that does not always understand the way of the cross.

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9 | The Church That Changed The World

Jude and Revelation pull back the curtain on spiritual reality. Jude warns of distortions that creep into the church and urges believers to contend for the truth with both firmness and mercy. Revelation lifts the eyes of the church to the throne of the Lamb, exposing false powers and anchoring hope in Christ’s ultimate victory. With eternity in view, believers learn to stay awake, stay faithful, and trust that Jesus will finish the story He began.

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