Sermons on Hebrews
Steps Toward Spiritual Improvement!
“Self-Discipline” Scriptures Referenced Hebrews 6:11 Timothy 4:7b–81 Corinthians 9:24–27 Tom Landry Quote “My job is to get men to do, what they don’t want to do, in order to achieve what they have always wanted to achieve.” Elders, Preachers and Bible Teachers: “Our job is to get people to do what they don’t realize they need to do, in order to receive the thing, they need most!” Having a Strong Spiritual Defense System Ensures:
Our Responsibility to Leadership
Scriptures Referenced 2 Timothy 3:162 Peter 1:20–21Hebrews 13:171 Thessalonians 5:12–13Psalm 9:1-2Psalm 34:1-3Psalm 113:1-3John 4:23-24Matthew 15:8Matthew 23:23-24
God Loves You
Scriptures Referenced Psalm 139:14Lamentations 3:22John 3:16John 3:16John 17:24bGenesis 2:16–17Leviticus 17:11Hebrews 9:22John 3:16John 3:16 Steps of Salvation
Resurrection Power
Scriptures Referenced Acts 17:31Romans 1:1-4Hebrews 2:14-15John 6:40Romans 1:4
What the Bible Says About Sexual Immorality
Scriptures Referenced Philippians 3:1Hebrews 13:4Genesis 2:24–251 Corinthians 6:18–201 Peter 1:14–16Matthew 5:27–28Matthew 15:191 Corinthians 6:9–11
Fundamental Christian Responsibilities: Obedience
Scriptures Referenced Hebrews 5:9bJames 1:22Matthew 7:21-23Matthew 5:16Matthew 5:16James 1:26
When Church Hurts
Taught live Sunday evening, December 14, 2025
One Act of Worship: Singing
Key Reasons for Singing in Worship Scripture Referenced Ephesians 5:17–19Colossians 3:16Ephesians 5:20–21Hebrews 13:15
Navigating Difficult Emotions
Scriptures Referenced Psalm 34:18–19Galatians 5:19–21Hebrews 10:14Colossians 3:3–5James 3:16
Comforted by God’s Promises
Scriptures Referenced Romans 16:3-4Acts 18:5Acts 18:6bActs 20:26Acts 18:8Acts 18:9–11Romans 8:38–39Hebrews 13:5b1 Peter 5:6–7John 11:25–26
Exegesis, Eisegeses and Hermeneutics
Taught live Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Intro: In a theological sense, the definition of EXEGESIS is an approach to interpreting Bible passages utilizing critical analysis. Greek word which means ‘to lead out of.’ A. Exegesis interprets a text by analyzing what the author intended to communicate. B. So quite simply, exegesis means digging into the text to pull out the meaning, while its opposite, eisegesis, reads meaning into a text that isn’t there. C. “We don’t want to twist Scripture into…
Order of Melchizedek
Taught live Sunday, June 1, 2025