Hebrews 3:7-4:13
The church is called to re-live the story of Exodus, Wilderness and Promised Land. Today we are in the wilderness, but to those who hold firm to the end, God has promised an eternal Sabbath rest.
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The church is called to re-live the story of Exodus, Wilderness and Promised Land. Today we are in the wilderness, but to those who hold firm to the end, God has promised an eternal Sabbath rest.
Chapter 1 concerned itself principally with Heaven and the deity of Jesus. Chapter 2 deals with Earth and His humanity. So what? This passage tells us!
The opening of Hebrews presents us with a contrast between angels who bring God's word the world, and Jesus who IS the word. Believers of old have been dealing with the servants: we have met the Son. How should we, the saints, respond?
An introduction to Hebrews.
Meals with Jesus: Salvation, Transformation and Community at the Table
Jesus' behaviour at the meal table is an offer of salvation and transformation, an extending of community and fullness of life to the woman, to Simon the Pharisee, and to us today.
Who we are and what we're about here at the Kingdom Vineyard: Our Vision and Values.
Who we are and what we're about here at the Kingdom Vineyard. The four W's: Worship, Word, Works and Wonders.
Unless we take deliberate steps to maintain our relationship with Jesus, He quickly becomes a distant, historic figure, limited in power and influence in our lives. In the road to Emmaus story, Luke gives us three vital truths about who Jesus really is.
An exploration of the slow creep of cynicism outside and also within the church.
Disappointment is a universal experience, but one Christians are often reluctant to admit to. What does the Bible say about it, how we can understand, avoid and recover from it?