Hebrews is written as a passionate and pastoral response to the needs of a struggling people. The author exhorts his readers to understand that Jesus is greater than all things to whom he’s compared. Nothing will satisfy the human heart like Jesus. Believers are encouraged to keep their eyes on Jesus and through him persevere in all the challenges and trials of life. In the end, faith in Christ transforms us in practical ways that affect every area of our lives.
Hebrews is written as a passionate and pastoral response to the needs of a struggling people. The author exhorts his readers to understand that Jesus is greater than all things to whom he’s compared. Nothing will satisfy the human heart like Jesus. Believers are encouraged to keep their eyes on Jesus and through him persevere in all the challenges and trials of life. In the end, faith in Christ transforms us in practical ways that affect every area of our lives.
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Jesus came to earth, sent by the Father, to put God’s glory on display. He came as God in human flesh, the great “I Am” for all to see. He died on Roman cross and triumphantly rose from dead, thus declaring himself to be “the resurrection and the life”. In this series, we will study the seven “I Am” statements of Jesus. It will be our aim to know Jesus for who he is, trust him for our salvation, and find him to be the fulfillment of all our hearts truly long for.
Hebrews is written as a passionate and pastoral response to the needs of a struggling people. The author exhorts his readers to understand that Jesus is greater than all things to whom he’s compared. Nothing will satisfy the human heart like Jesus. Believers are encouraged to keep their eyes on Jesus and through him persevere in all the challenges and trials of life. In the end, faith in Christ transforms us in practical ways that affect every area of our lives.