An in-depth study on the book of Hebrews, exploring the superiority of Christ in His person and work. This book features a strong call for believers to understand and remain faithful to the gospel message and its offer of a superior salvation, made possible through the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
Peace, Power, & Provision
Ken Miller | Mar. 26, 2024
The author wraps up his letter with a call for his readers to live up to their calling as God’s sons and daughters. Their faith in the promises of God should produce hope for tomorrow but also fruit in the here and now.
Don't Grow Weary
Mitchell Dorris | Mar. 19, 2024
Having visited the faith of the Old Testament saints, the author now calls on his readers to exhibit that same kind of faith amid their own set of trials and struggles. This was a call to remain steadfast in the face of obstacles and unwavering in their commitment to the promises of God.
Faith Focused on Something Far Better
Ken Miller | Mar. 12, 2024
This week’s lesson continues our focus on what has come to be known as “The Great Hall of Faith.” Chapter 11 of Hebrews is a powerful reminder of the centrality of faith in God’s grand redemptive plan.
Faith in the Future
Ken Miller | Mar. 5, 2024
This chapter is one of the most recognized passages in the entire Bible, but it is often misunderstood and even overlooked. In it, the author provides a definition of faith and then follows that up with examples from the Old Testament.
The Full Assurance of Faith
Ken Miller | Feb. 27, 2024
This week’s lesson emphasizes Jesus’ all-sufficient sacrifice. Unlike the sacrifices under the old covenant, which had to be offered repeatedly, year after year, Jesus’ sacrifice was once for all. He offered up His sinless life as payment for the sins of mankind.
The Heavenly Holy Place
Ken Miller | Feb. 20, 2024
The Jewish Christians who received this letter were being tempted to return to their Hebrew roots and worship God through the ancient religion of Judaism. This would have meant a return to the sacrificial system and all the feasts and festivals associated with Temple worship.
The Danger of Disbelief
Ken Miller | Feb. 13, 2024
Because Jesus is the better high priest, He presides over a better covenant. In this chapter, the author strives to point out the many ways in which Jesus is better in every day.
An Anchor for the Soul
Ken Miller | Feb. 6, 2024
The author calls his audience to “hold fast to the hope set before” them. He wants them to finish strong and remain committed to faith alone in Christ alone. He uses a rather obscure Old Testament character to drive him his emphasis on Jesus’ superior priesthood.
Hope Until the End
Mitchell Dorris | Jan. 30, 2024
In this lesson, we will take a look at the author’s warning against apostasy. He accuses some in his audience of being immature and unskilled in the word of righteousness. They display a marked lack of spiritual immaturity and an inability to discern good from evil.
The Danger of Disbelief
Ken Miller | Jan. 23, 2024
In these verses, the author calls his audience to experience the rest that Jesus came to give. He will use the example of the Israelites in the wilderness to drive home the need for obedience and faithfulness. God had offered them the promise of His rest if they were only willing to enter and conquer the Promised Land as He had commanded them.
A Better Adam
Ken Miller | Jan. 16, 2024
In this lesson we will look at the author’s defense of Jesus’ divinity and humanity. This section is intended to establish Jesus as more than just another heavenly being.
God Has Spoken
Ken Miller | Jan. 9, 2024
This will be the introductory lesson to the series, covering such things as authorship, audience, and primary theme. We want to make the connection between the message as it was delivered to the original Hebrew audience and its relevance to us as modern-day Gentile believers.