Why Jesus Came | HBF | 1994-05-29pm
Jesus atoned for sin, became our intercessor, and promised to return in glory (see Hebrews 9:23-28).

Jesus atoned for sin, became our intercessor, and promised to return in glory (see Hebrews 9:23-28).
If we follow Jesus, we will face persecution; when it comes, we should rejoice (see Matthew 5:10-12).
Those who work for peace are imitating God (see Matthew 5:9).
Purity in our innermost being will allow us to see God, both now and in eternity (see Matthew 5:8).
Those who show mercy will receive mercy (see Matthew 5:7).
How strong is your desire for right living and a right standing with God? (see Matthew 5:6)
Through the power of the Spirit, the meek appropriately respond to the challenges of life (see Matthew 5:5).
God will comfort those who share in his sorrow over sin (see Matthew 5:4).
The poor in spirit recognize their need for God and rely on him (see Matthew 5:3).
Proverbs 31 describes the wife and mother who blesses the Lord and her family.
Joab was led by fierce loyalty and selfish ambition. See 1 Kings 1-2 for the end of his story.
Because of her devotion, Ruth was in the line of Christ. Read the end of her story in Ruth 4.
Several Bible characters found refuge in specific places; we find every spiritual blessing in Christ (see Ephesians 1:3).
We should be like the one who thanked Jesus, instead of like the nine who did not (see Luke 17:11-19).
Through his work, worth, and wrath, Jesus showed himself to be the Lamb of God.
Several verses in the Bible discuss the omniscience (infinite knowledge) of God.
Peter used the keys of the kingdom to save Jews (Acts 2), Gentiles (Acts 10), and backsliders (Acts 8:14-25).
We can overcome guilt by seeing its consequences, understanding its causes, and pursuing its cure.
Understanding the difference between the various covenants helps us to discern the will of God for us today.
The Bible reveals many ways in which angels serve God and the redeemed.
As Christians, we need to properly maintain the lights, timing, brakes, and antifreeze of our spiritual lives.
Because God is good and holy, he must execute perfect justice.
Who do men say that the Son of Man is? Jesus asked in Matthew 16. How would you answer?
King Hezekiah faced four major crises in his life; we can learn from both his successes and his mistakes. https://archive.org/download/HBFrankSermons/HBF19930425pmHezekiah/HBF19930425pmHezekiah.mp3
A tale-bearing tongue can have destructive effects, but Nehemiah serves as an example of how to properly deal with gossip.