This week we will be looking at how we honor marriage. Having established what Biblical marriage is by way of a creation covenant, we are going to walk through just how a husband and wife work out that life-long journey together, and just what picture is being painted as the “mystery” of marriage is walked out.
One of the things that is unique to Christianity is that we are promised not only resurrection from the dead, but a brand new world. The Bible calls it the New Heavens and the New Earth. We get a small picture of this as we look at these verses in Hebrews. We discover that Mount Sinai was a reality for the people of Israel, but it was a pointer forward to the time and place where God Himself would be approachable and available to us all. Jesus made that possible.
This week, as we continue through the twelfth chapter of Hebrews, we are going to learn what good biblical behavior looks like by way of encouragement, extending grace, and keeping oneself in Christ.
I am looking very forward to this coming Sunday as I get to be back in the pulpit and we begin looking at Hebrews 12. The writer begins, most especially with verses 1-2, to really make clear how we can and should live the life of faith as we journey in our world. We are to look to Jesus in everything and for everything.
This Sunday we have Rev. Dennis Marquardt, former district superintendent bringing the message. We look forward to hearing what the Lord has given him to share with us this weekend!
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.