2 | The Book Hebrews

Exploring Hebrews 3–4 and the theme of entering God’s rest. By looking back to Israel’s unbelief at Meribah and Kadesh Barnea, it warns against hardened hearts and calls believers to perseverance, mutual encouragement, and confidence in the salvation God provides. Rest is presented on several levels—from belonging to God, to trusting His grace, to anticipating the final eternal rest He promises.

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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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Putting on the Full Armour of God |Spiritual Warfare | Session 5

Victory in spiritual warfare comes through humility, dependence on God, and the daily choice to “put on” the armour He provides. This message walks through the pieces of the armour of God, showing how truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Word work together to defend, steady, and strengthen believers. Woven through the teaching is the reminder that we fight not in our own strength but in the Lord’s, clothed with what He supplies and grounded in His grace.

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7 | The Church That Changed The World

Hebrews lifts weary believers by showing the unmatched greatness of Jesus. The letter reveals Him as the perfect High Priest, the final sacrifice, and the fulfillment of every shadow in the Old Testament. Alongside encouragement come strong warnings against drifting, hardening the heart, or settling for spiritual infancy. The message calls the church to persevere, to trust God’s promises, and to follow Christ with confidence, knowing He has opened a new and living way for His people.

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