Kelly Riggs teaches from Hebrews 2.
The first chapter of Hebrews is focused on the supremacy of Jesus Christ, a topic of great importance to 1st century Jews who struggled to give up on Moses, the law, and the old covenant.
Time after time, God sends a prophet or a judge to deliver Israel from their enemies after they have left God for other gods. In Judges 4, it is the prophetess, Deborah, who is the center of the story, but – somewhat surprisingly – Hebrews 11 mentions Barak as a hero of faith rather than Deborah.
Memorial Day – a day for remembering the people who died while serving in America’s armed forces – is a day of remembrance. Remembrance, of course, is a constant theme in Scripture – memorials have always been important to God. The failure to remember the past – the things that God calls us to remember…
This lesson is the second of three Wednesday night lessons in May that are designed to introduce our summer long study of the book of Hebrews. In this second lesson, Kelly provides an overview of Hebrews – a tale of two covenants.
This lesson is the first of three Wednesday night lessons in July that are designed to introduce our summer long study of the book of Hebrews. In this first lesson, Mike introduces the theme of Hebrews.