In life, there are two paths we can walk. Depending on the path we choose, we will either benefit or see problems arise. When we meet this Sunday, we will discuss what it means to walk with the wise, why we should choose that path, and how it helps us and others!
This week we come to the end of Chapter 11 and the heroes of the faith. We are going to focus on Rahab and her journey as well as looking at the ups and downs of the Christian journey. We see, as we close out this chapter, that both triumphs and tragedies will visit us all. It is a very clear text for us and one through which we can find great encouragement.
As we continue this week in chapter 11 of Hebrews our focus is from fear to faith. We will see that Moses knew what to do and when, but at times struggled with “moving the ball”, even with the Egyptians behind them. A lesson I want us all to take away from today as we unpack our text is that the faith journey, once again, always grows forward.
This Sunday is Father’s Day, and I want to wish all the dads a very happy one. This week we begin our journey through Hebrews chapter 11 and the heroes of faith. We are going to look at Abraham and his calling to “Go forth”, and what that meant for his family, the culture around him, and ultimately humanity.
This weekend we take a look at a difficult passage of scripture. In part because some is hard to map out and then unpack, and some is a clear call to hold the line when the Church becomes the object of cultural persecution. This will help us to see the heroes of the faith from chapter 11 in a new light and encouraging way.
This week we officially turn the corner in the letter to the Hebrews and get into our tasks in time as Christians in God’s good world. The writer gives us three let us statements that will help us as we look to be conformed to Jesus and stay on task here as a community and as individuals wherever God has sat us down.