Offering Acceptable Worship (Hebrews 12:25-29; 10:19-25)
/Acceptable worship is that which done in faith, gratitude, and humility in response to the blessings of the new covenant.
The Warning from Heaven (Hebrews 12:22-29; Haggai 2:6)
/The Lord is going to come in the fullness of His wrath and judgment, a coming prefigured by His coming to Mt. Sinai, and only those who flee to Christ now, and draw near to Mt. Zion and receive His heavenly kingdom by faith will endure that coming.
Sinai and Zion (Hebrews 12:18-24; 9:26-10:4)
/The Old Covenant was intended to humble the children of God and drive them to the grace of the New Covenant, where they find peace with God.
Wrestling with Angels (Hebrews 12:12-17; Genesis 32:22-32)
/Jacob serves as the pattern for believers of one who is disciplined by suffering and through it obtains the grace of God through faith and repentance.
The Way to the Tree of Life (Hebrews 12:5-11; Proverbs 3:1, 11-18)
/The goal of every believer is to eat the fruit of the Tree of Life and the only way to the Tree is the way of the cross.
The Prayer of the Morning (Psalm 5; Romans 3:9-20)
/Biblical confidence is based upon the work of Christ and confidently looks to him for deliverance at the resurrection.
Abba Father (Hebrews 12:1-4; 2:10-11; Mark 14:32-42; Romans 8:12-30)
/Sons of God necessarily suffer in this world on the road to glory and, as heirs, are granted the privilege of praying Abba Father in the midst of affliction.
Praying for Your Enemies (Psalm 4)
/Knowing that God will judge the wicked on the Last Day should drive you to pray for the salvation of your enemies.
Running with Endurance (Hebrews 12:1-4; Luke 22:31-34, 39-46)
/The hope of endurance, amidst suffering, is found in Jesus the perfecter of our faith.
The Solidarity of the Saints (Hebrews 11:32-40)
/Even though the people of God live in different places throughout history that they are united in a single hope and calling that will ultimately be realized at the resurrection on the Last Day.
The Testimony of Rahab (Hebrews 11:29-31; 10:37-39; Joshua 2, 6)
/Rahab testifies that it is not the important people of this world who will preserve their souls on the Last Day, but those who are at peace with God by faith.
The Testimony of Moses (Hebrews 11:23-29; Exodus 2:1-2)
/Moses testifies that the New Creation has already begun, but is hidden and veiled in this world, seen only with the eyes of faith.
The Testimony of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph (Hebrews 11:13, 20-22)
/Isaac, Jacob and Joseph testify that believers can willingly endure suffering, pain and persecution in this life, confident they will have the fullness of what was promised in the resurrection.
The Testimony of Abraham, Part 2 (Hebrews 11:11-12, 17-19; Genesis 21:8-14; 22:1-2)
/Abraham testifies that the heavenly inheritance promised to him can only come through death and resurrection.
The Testimony of Abraham, Part 1 (Hebrews 11:8-10; 13-16; Genesis 12:1-9)
/Abraham testifies that it is only through New Covenant worship that we enter of the heavenly city, which he understood to be the substance of what God promised all along.
Peace on Earth? (Genesis 11:1-9; Acts 2:1-12; Luke 2:8-14; 12:49-53)
/Jesus came to earth to bring heavenly peace to his chosen people, both with God and with each other.
Your Children are Holy (1 Corinthians 7:14)
/Children of believers are a part of Christ’s church, consecrated and set apart from the world in their baptism and receive the wonderful benefits of being raised in that church.
The Testimony of Noah (Hebrews 11:7; 10:24-31; Genesis 6:13-18, 22)
/Noah testifies to the fact that the Present Age will come to an end and only those who worship the true God will be safely delivered into the Age to Come.