8 | Biblical Leadership
This session brings the series together by showing how every believer has a part in the work of ministry. When leaders equip the church and people step into their God-given roles, the whole body grows stronger, healthier, and more effective in fulfilling Christ’s mission.
9 | Biblical Leadership
Explore how Scripture frames leadership as a calling rooted in character, service, and Spirit-empowered gifting.
Biblical Leadership: An Apostolic/Prophetic Model
An an apostolic-prophetic model of church leadership built on organic life, servant-hearted character, and New Testament patterns.
God Doesn’t Need Your Money | The King’s Cash | Session 1
Text: Psalm 50:7-15
Settle in your mind once and for all that God owns it all
Faith Fitness | The King’s Cash | Session 2
Text: Matthew 6:24-34
Exercise your faith and it will chase away your worries
Who’s The Boss? | The King’s Cash | Session 3
Text: Colossians 3:22-4:1
Let the Master be the motivation for your work.
Spend More Time With Your Money | The King’s Cash | Session 4
Text: Proverbs 21:5
Slow and steady wins the financial race.
Financial Freedom | The King’s Cash | Session 5
Text: Proverbs 22:7
Do everything possible to avoid the lure of the loan
You Need Help | The King’s Cash | Session 6
Text: Proverbs 11:14
You must look for wise counsel rather than wait for it to come to you
The Key to Closeness | The King’s Cash | Session 7
Text: Proverbs 12:22
Honesty is the key that opens the door to intimacy
Ancient Cash Flow Secret | The King’s Cash | Session 8
Text: Proverbs 24:27
Work for your money then get your money working for you
Plan Ahead | The King’s Cash | Session 9
Text: Proverbs 21:20
Prepare for tomorrow so you can enjoy it when it arrives
Givers & Livers | The King’s Cash | Session 10
Text: Proverbs 11:24-25
Joy is found not in hoarding but in sharing
Legacy | The King’s Cash | Session 11
Text: Proverbs 13:22
Your grandchildren will thank you for today’s wise choices
1 | The Book Hebrews
This opening session introduces the purpose and background of Hebrews, written to Jewish believers under pressure to abandon their faith in Jesus. The teaching highlights the book’s central aim: to show the absolute supremacy of Christ over angels, Moses, and every previous revelation, and to anchor weary believers by fixing their attention on Him.
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.
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.
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.
5 | The Book Hebrews
This session unpacks Hebrews 7 and the significance of Melchizedek. The teaching explains why Jesus’ priesthood is superior to the Levitical system and how His eternal priesthood fulfills both Genesis 14 and Psalm 110. The session highlights Jesus as the true and final High Priest who brings righteousness, peace, and lasting salvation.
6 | The Book Hebrews
Hebrews 8–9 opens a deeper look at Jesus’ ministry by contrasting old structures with the reality now found in Him. The teaching highlights a better sanctuary, a better covenant and a better sacrifice, showing how each Old Testament pattern pointed forward to Christ’s finished work. With the author’s pastoral heart in view, the focus remains on encouraging weary believers to see Jesus clearly and continue trusting Him.