Ep. 5 - Power to Endure
This session concludes our deep dive into Chapter Two and launches into Chapter Three.

This session concludes our deep dive into Chapter Two and launches into Chapter Three.
This week, we look at an important topic - we look up to as heroes. Hebrews shows us many people who walked in the faith and who held to their trust in God, and in life, there are many people we look up to and desire to live as they do. This week, we are reminded again, though, that our greatest hero is Jesus Himself and is the only one worth our greatest allegiance, admiration, and emulation. Jesus is our Greater Hero!
This week, we look at an important topic - we look up to as heroes. Hebrews shows us many people who walked in the faith and who held to their trust in God, and in life, there are many people we look up to and desire to live as they do. This week, we are reminded again, though, that our greatest hero is Jesus Himself and is the only one worth our greatest allegiance, admiration, and emulation. Jesus is our Greater Hero!
The key themes of Chapter Two include Unity in Christ, The Supremacy of Christ, Baptism as Covenant Sign, Freedom in Christ, and Victory through the Cross.
This week, we look at the reality that Jesus became the greater sacrifice. In the old sacrificial system, the sacrifices were unending. The blood of those sacrifices did not hold the power to wash away sin once and for all. John the Baptist said, “There is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world”. The blood & sacrifice of Jesus is the greater sacrifice because it has the power to now, and always, redeem us from the curse of sin and death.
This week, we look at the reality that Jesus became the greater sacrifice. In the old sacrificial system, the sacrifices were unending. The blood of those sacrifices did not hold the power to wash away sin once and for all. John the Baptist said, “There is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world”. The blood & sacrifice of Jesus is the greater sacrifice because it has the power to now, and always, redeem us from the curse of sin and death.
This week, we look at the greater Temple that Jesus now has inhabited. The Temple is where God dwelt in the Old Testament and the New Testament. You had to come to Him in order to worship, offer your sacrifices, and commune with God. When Jesus said, "it is finished," the temple curtain tore, and God left the building. Jesus then sent his spirit into our hearts, making us the greater Temple.
This week, we look at the greater Temple that Jesus now has inhabited. The Temple is where God dwelt in the Old Testament and the New Testament. You had to come to Him in order to worship, offer your sacrifices, and commune with God. When Jesus said, "it is finished," the temple curtain tore, and God left the building. Jesus then sent his spirit into our hearts, making us the greater Temple.
This week, we look at how the promises of God, through Jesus, are far greater than the promises of the old. Jesus did not come to abolish the law because the law is God’s perfect teaching of who we are, but Jesus came to fulfill the law. The problem with the old covenant was because it was a bad promise but because we do not have the power to fulfill it. The covenant Jesus made is that if we trust his body and his blood, we also are perfected in forgiveness of all our sins. Now, that is a greate...
This week, we look at how the promises of God, through Jesus, are far greater than the promises of the old. Jesus did not come to abolish the law because the law is God’s perfect teaching of who we are, but Jesus came to fulfill the law. The problem with the old covenant was because it was a bad promise but because we do not have the power to fulfill it. The covenant Jesus made is that if we trust his body and his blood, we also are perfected in forgiveness of all our sins. Now, that is a greate...
This passage reflects on John 18, focusing on the final hours of Jesus' earthly ministry. It highlights Jesus' love for His disciples and humanity, seen through His betrayal, illegal trial, and crucifixion. The narrative includes key moments, such as the journey to Gethsemane, Jesus' Power and Identity, and the high priests and their authority. This segment invites reflection on betrayal, divine love, human weakness, and the eternal kingdom of Christ.
The key themes in this study are our identity in Christ, Christ's Supremacy, Living in God's Will, Suffering with Christ, and Christ in Us.
This week, we look at a truth that honestly brings me so much comfort as I meditate on it. Hebrews 7:25 says, “Consequently, He is able to save to the uttermost/at all times/completely those who draw near to God through Him since He always lives to make intercession for them.” Jesus now lives to serve as our Greater Mediator who (RIGHT NOW) is making intercession us before the Father. Scripture says Satan is an accuser, and he points the finger at us and makes us feel less than who we are. Jesus...
This week, we look at a truth that honestly brings me so much comfort as I meditate on it. Hebrews 7:25 says, “Consequently, He is able to save to the uttermost/at all times/completely those who draw near to God through Him since He always lives to make intercession for them.” Jesus now lives to serve as our Greater Mediator who (RIGHT NOW) is making intercession us before the Father. Scripture says Satan is an accuser, and he points the finger at us and makes us feel less than who we are. Jesus...
“Next” is a weekly devotional-podcast intending to take biblical passages and concepts and apply them to people who are going through transitional stages of their lives. While the primary target audience will be those coming to retirement or newly in retirement, this podcast will minister to anyone who is experiencing change in their lives (divorce; job loss; income diminishment; marriage; kids; etc.). The challenge will be to see God’s hand and God’s direction in the new place they’ve found the...
“Next” is a weekly devotional-podcast intending to take biblical passages and concepts and apply them to people who are going through transitional stages of their lives. While the primary target audience will be those coming to retirement or newly in retirement, this podcast will minister to anyone who is experiencing change in their lives (divorce; job loss; income diminishment; marriage; kids; etc.). The challenge will be to see God’s hand and God’s direction in the new place they’ve found the...
The priest served as the one appointed to act on behalf of the people before their God. They would offer gifts, prayers, and sacrifices and lead the people in the worship of their God. Every priest had to not only offer sacrifices for the sins of the people but also for themselves because they were sinful/flawed human beings. That is, until Jesus came as the greater priest. Jesus is a high priest who, in every respect, was tempted as we are but yet was without sin. Jesus can sympathize with us b...
The priest served as the one appointed to act on behalf of the people before their God. They would offer gifts, prayers, and sacrifices and lead the people in the worship of their God. Every priest had to not only offer sacrifices for the sins of the people but also for themselves because they were sinful/flawed human beings. That is, until Jesus came as the greater priest. Jesus is a high priest who, in every respect, was tempted as we are but yet was without sin. Jesus can sympathize with us b...
We live in a society that prioritizes hard work, business, overloaded schedules, and telling people how busy we are. We are a people often stressed, worn out, frazzled, and in need of true rest. This week, we look at a greater rest that only God can bring. The Sabbath was a day given to us by God to rest from our work & enjoy the blessings of our God. Jesus is the spiritual Sabbath of our lives. In the cross we rest from our work to gain goodness from God and rest that His goodness has been ...
We live in a society that prioritizes hard work, business, overloaded schedules, and telling people how busy we are. We are a people often stressed, worn out, frazzled, and in need of true rest. This week, we look at a greater rest that only God can bring. The Sabbath was a day given to us by God to rest from our work & enjoy the blessings of our God. Jesus is the spiritual Sabbath of our lives. In the cross we rest from our work to gain goodness from God and rest that His goodness has been ...
Jesus is not a typical leader. He didn’t come to earth the first time to rule in might and power, although he could have. No, he first came as a servant, willing to do His Father's work, live a perfect life, and die on a cross to take the punishment he didn’t deserve. He was humble, obedient, loving, selfless, and sacrificial. This is not the way the world would describe a leader, but isn’t this the kind of person you would like to follow? Jesus is the greater leader and what an honor that we al...
Jesus is not a typical leader. He didn’t come to earth the first time to rule in might and power, although he could have. No, he first came as a servant, willing to do His Father's work, live a perfect life, and die on a cross to take the punishment he didn’t deserve. He was humble, obedient, loving, selfless, and sacrificial. This is not the way the world would describe a leader, but isn’t this the kind of person you would like to follow? Jesus is the greater leader and what an honor that we al...
In the world we live in, we like to link power with money, muscles, influence, followers, material possessions, authority, and many other things. The problem with every single worldly power is that they will all come to an end and are powerless against our greatest enemy and that is the enemy of death. Jesus came to bring us a greater power, and He demonstrated His power by becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross. The death and resurrection is the ultimate display of power and now Jesu...
In the world we live in, we like to link power with money, muscles, influence, followers, material possessions, authority, and many other things. The problem with every single worldly power is that they will all come to an end and are powerless against our greatest enemy and that is the enemy of death. Jesus came to bring us a greater power, and He demonstrated His power by becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross. The death and resurrection is the ultimate display of power and now Jesu...
Before Jesus came, God spoke in many different ways through His messengers. Sometimes, His Word was conveyed through prophets, dreams, visions, human leaders, and even angels. But in every case, the fullness of the Divine Truth could never be perfectly expressed because their knowledge was fragmentary and imperfect. In order to present a perfect revelation of who God is and what His desire is for humanity, He sent His one and only Son. Jesus is the greatest messenger who is the very Word of God ...
Before Jesus came, God spoke in many different ways through His messengers. Sometimes, His Word was conveyed through prophets, dreams, visions, human leaders, and even angels. But in every case, the fullness of the Divine Truth could never be perfectly expressed because their knowledge was fragmentary and imperfect. In order to present a perfect revelation of who God is and what His desire is for humanity, He sent His one and only Son. Jesus is the greatest messenger who is the very Word of God ...