Learn how doing God's will often involves our understanding by God-given faith.
Learn how doing God's will often involves our understanding by God-given faith.
Learn how doing God's will often involves our understanding by God-given faith.
Hebrews 11:6 says it is not possible to please God without faith and this sermon is an explanation of how Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham and Sarah pleased God by faith.
Hebrews 11:6 says it is not possible to please God without faith and this sermon is an explanation of how Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham and Sarah pleased God by faith.
Hebrews 11:6 says it is not possible to please God without faith and this sermon is an explanation of how Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham and Sarah pleased God by faith.
While the Scriptures promise "The just shall live by faith" what does this look like in our living righteously? This sermon teaches and declares 7 vital things that are involved in living by faith - right now - in the 21st century.
While the Scriptures promise "The just shall live by faith" what does this look like in our living righteously? This sermon teaches and declares 7 vital things that are involved in living by faith - right now - in the 21st century.
While the Scriptures promise "The just shall live by faith" what does this look like in our living righteously? This sermon teaches and declares 7 vital things that are involved in living by faith - right now - in the 21st century.
For the sake of those most innocent, we should all be unapologetically pro-life, not just pro-birth, from the womb to the tomb. Therefore, because the opportunities to help those in need will now be increasing more than ever before, may we all be ready to lay down our lives for the cause of serving and strengthening the lives of single mothers and their babies, as well as those ministries already serving them.
For the sake of those most innocent, we should all be unapologetically pro-life, not just pro-birth, from the womb to the tomb. Therefore, because the opportunities to help those in need will now be increasing more than ever before, may we all be ready to lay down our lives for the cause of serving and strengthening the lives of single mothers and their babies, as well as those ministries already serving them.
For the sake of those most innocent, we should all be unapologetically pro-life, not just pro-birth, from the womb to the tomb. Therefore, because the opportunities to help those in need will now be increasing more than ever before, may we all be ready to lay down our lives for the cause of serving and strengthening the lives of single mothers and their babies, as well as those ministries already serving them.
Many failed attempts have been made to dodge or dilute the truth of Hebrews 10:26-31; which is often done by using other verses about our security as believers; as they can appear on the surface to be contradictory. However, in doing so, this approach ignores the facts that the context - both preceding and following - clearly addresses the entire text of Hebrews 10 to believers. In this segment from a larger sermon, Pastor Alan Latta teaches these verses - Hebrews 10:26-31 - must be understood in context and that this alleged dichotomy is like one of the many paradoxes* in God's created world; thus bringing balance to our understanding of His eternal truth; which proclaims that Jesus Christ saves from both the penalty and the power of sin. While we can be secure as believers, to live in continual sin is not a good thing; because no liars, thieves, and fornicators - etcetera , etcetera- are going to be in Heaven. For more understanding of Hebrews 10:26-31, read - in context - the following scriptures that were written for believers: 1 Corinthians 6:8-11; Galatians 5:19-21; Ephesians 5:1-7 and Revelation 21:5-8. If anyone teaches otherwise, let's stop listening to them, no matter how popular they may be, and may we all take all the words of Hebrews 10 more seriously. * an example of a paradox "in God's created world" is direct current electricity, having both positive and negative characteristics. Another paradox is the earth's polar opposites, north and south; etcetera. Opposites bring balance, like servant-leaders, a husband and wife, a mother and father, etcetera, etc.
Many failed attempts have been made to dodge or dilute the truth of Hebrews 10:26-31; which is often done by using other verses about our security as believers; as they can appear on the surface to be contradictory. However, in doing so, this approach ignores the facts that the context - both preceding and following - clearly addresses the entire text of Hebrews 10 to believers. In this segment from a larger sermon, Pastor Alan Latta teaches these verses - Hebrews 10:26-31 - must be understood in context and that this alleged dichotomy is like one of the many paradoxes* in God's created world; thus bringing balance to our understanding of His eternal truth; which proclaims that Jesus Christ saves from both the penalty and the power of sin. While we can be secure as believers, to live in continual sin is not a good thing; because no liars, thieves, and fornicators - etcetera , etcetera- are going to be in Heaven. For more understanding of Hebrews 10:26-31, read - in context - the following scriptures that were written for believers: 1 Corinthians 6:8-11; Galatians 5:19-21; Ephesians 5:1-7 and Revelation 21:5-8. If anyone teaches otherwise, let's stop listening to them, no matter how popular they may be, and may we all take all the words of Hebrews 10 more seriously. * an example of a paradox "in God's created world" is direct current electricity, having both positive and negative characteristics. Another paradox is the earth's polar opposites, north and south; etcetera. Opposites bring balance, like servant-leaders, a husband and wife, a mother and father, etcetera, etc.
Having learned much about the greatness of Jesus, the writer of Hebrews then focuses on how we should live righteously in the now.
Having learned much about the greatness of Jesus, the writer of Hebrews then focuses on how we should live righteously in the now.
Having learned much about the greatness of Jesus, the writer of Hebrews then focuses on how we should live righteously in the now.
Inspired by the access we now have to Almighty God - through Christ's finished work and His ongoing High Priestly ministry - let us draw near to Him in worship and repentance, holding fast to His hope giving Word, and assembling with other believers; in order to stir up love and good works.
Inspired by the access we now have to Almighty God - through Christ's finished work and His ongoing High Priestly ministry - let us draw near to Him in worship and repentance, holding fast to His hope giving Word, and assembling with other believers; in order to stir up love and good works.
Inspired by the access we now have to Almighty God - through Christ's finished work and His ongoing High Priestly ministry - let us draw near to Him in worship and repentance, holding fast to His hope giving Word, and assembling with other believers; in order to stir up love and good works.
Be inspired in light of Christ's one new covenant sacrifice in comparison to the old covenant's many continuous daily and yearly sacrifices.
Be inspired in light of Christ's one new covenant sacrifice in comparison to the old covenant's many continuous daily and yearly sacrifices.
Be inspired in light of Christ's one new covenant sacrifice in comparison to the old covenant's many continuous daily and yearly sacrifices.
Be blessed and edified by more understanding of the new covenant in comparison to the first covenant.
Be blessed and edified by more understanding of the new covenant in comparison to the first covenant.
Be blessed and edified by more understanding of the new covenant in comparison to the first covenant.
Be blessed and edified by more understanding of the new covenant in comparison to the first covenant.
Be blessed and edified by more understanding of the new covenant in comparison to the first covenant.
Be blessed and edified by more understanding of the new covenant in comparison to the first covenant.
Learn more about the Tabernacle of Moses and its Temple enlargement, in light of the new covenant - bought, brought and wrought by Jesus Christ - pointing to the Tabernacle in Heaven.