Galatians

Hebrews – Msg #18 “The Apostle and High Priest of ‘Abba Father’ – Ministering the Atmosphere of Sonship”

Introduction II. The Intimacy of our Relationship with God III. The High Priest of our Profession IV. The Role of the High Priest V. The Purpose of Hebrews VI. Conclusion Scripture References: Topics for Search and Further Study

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Hebrews – Msg #17 “A Son Over His House – Edification and Confidence”

https://youtu.be/HfCKRSORB1Q Confidence in the House Confidence in the House The Importance of Sonship and God’s Speaking The significance of sonship in delivering people from bondage and fear. It emphasizes the importance of understanding God’s speaking in the son and provides examples from Hebrews and Luke. Sonship is how God delivers us from the spirit of

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Hebrews – Msg #03 “Strong Words”

Hebrews Msg 3 the strong words and the prophecied vengeance coming to Jerusalem (70ad) I. Introduction (0:00-1:30) II. Hebrews and Biblical Prophecy (1:31-5:10) III. Admonitions in Hebrews (5:11-15:50) IV. The riches we have in Christ (19:16) V. Struggles faced by believers and the temptation to neglect salvation (19:58) VI. Believers grappling with conscience and faith

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Many people think of Christ’s command to “take up the cross” as a burden and a demand. How is this different from the reality that’s now been established in Christ: “I was crucified with Christ”?

This informative SEO excerpt discusses the reality of “taking up the cross” in Christ and how it is often misunderstood as a burden and demand on Christians. The excerpt emphasizes that the reality established in Christ is that “I was crucified with Christ,” and it is through this understanding that we can find freedom and assurance in our relationship with Him. It also warns against those who try to make the Gospel about us and bring us into bondage. The ultimate freedom is to be “dead with Christ,” where we are no longer about ourselves but about Christ living through us. By recognizing our old self being crucified with Christ, we can live in the freedom of His resurrection power. The keywords for this excerpt are assurance of salvation, Christ, Christian freedom, Freedom in Christ, gospel, and grace.

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What did Jesus mean when he said “He who loves me will keep my commandments”?

Learn about the meaning behind Jesus’ statement “He who loves me will keep my commandments” and the new commandment in 1 John. The new commandment is not an outward demand, but something installed in us through Christ Himself as the Eternal life. Loving the brethren is the same as believing the Gospel, and our practical love towards the body of Christ is evidence of Christ in us. Keeping Jesus’ commandments involves believing in Him, loving one another in a practical way, holding fast to the doctrine of Christ, and not being moved away from it. Explore this topic further on the Christ Our Righteousness hub.

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