"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "Great Relationships" is the twenty-eighth sermon in this series. As the letter to the Hebrews begins its conclusion, the author gives some supremely practical advice to his audience. Love should define all the relationships that Christians have. God uses us for his glory when we love one another, and reach out to the lost in love. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "A Greater Kingdom" is the twenty-seventh sermon in this series. Our God is a consuming fire and he is establishing his eternal kingdom. The doctrine laid out throughout the letter to the Hebrews gives the people of God an eschatological hope to cling to that is unshakeable. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "A Great Father" is the twenty-sixth sermon in this series. God is our Heavenly Father and therefore he treats us as sons and daughters. Along with this relationship comes a godly discipline toward us when needed. This discipline is the very proof in our lives of God’s fatherly love toward his elect. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "Great Advice" is the twenty-fifth sermon in this series. In light of the hall of fame of faith that is given in chapter eleven, the readers of Hebrews are then encouraged to run a faithful race throughout their lives. Even when life and sin seeks to drag us down, we are empowered through faith to persevere. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "A Great Faith" is the twenty-fourth sermon in this series. The author of Hebrews fills a chapter with stories of saints who have lived faithful lives. Their example is an inspiration to those currently living in a difficult life. We must emulate their faithfulness, but most importantly trust in the Giver of faith. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "A Greater Sacrifice" is the twentieth sermon in this series. The sacrifice of the body of Jesus gives rise to the body of Christ—the redeemed saints who hope in him. The repeated sacrifices of the Old Covenant could never satisfy God’s wrath; they could only temporarily withhold it. But Christ’s greater sacrifice would satisfy and redeem eternally. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "Greater Blood" is the nineteenth sermon in this series. Blood is a necessity for the forgiveness of sin. But why is blood necessary? Our sin is so severe in the eyes of a holy God that the penalty is his wrath. Therefore, a sacrifice is necessary if we will ever have access to a relationship with God. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"It Is Finished" is our sermon series through Hebrews. "A Glimpse of Something Greater" is the eighteenth sermon in this series. The Old Covenant was always designed by God to be a shadow of heavenly things and a primer for the New Covenant. The tabernacle (and eventually the temple) had very intentional elements in their design as well as their contents that were meant to point all people and all nations to Christ. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!