Sermon Archive
Jesus Is Better Than Skipping Church (Hebrews 10:19-25)
In this sermon, we’ll be talking about how much better a relationship with Jesus is than skipping church from Hebrews 10:19-25. Through His sacrificial death, Christ has provided a way for us to draw near to God, hold on to our hope, and encourage one another by gathering together. Your presence in church on Sunday is important! Let’s talk about why!
Why is it important for me to be physically present at church?
What am I supposed to do when I come to church?
Jesus Is Better Than A Sequel (Hebrews 10:1-18)
In this sermon we will be talking about the single, once-for-all, sacrifice of Jesus Christ from Hebrews 10:1-18. Jesus’ work is finished and our salvation is accomplished. There will not be a sequel. That’s wonderful news because it guarantees us forgiveness, peace with God, and the ability to have assurance of our salvation.
Why is it important that Jesus died once for all my sin?
Can I add to or take away from Christ’s work?
Jesus Is Better Than Your Blood Donor (Hebrews 9:15-28)
In this sermon we will be talking about blood from Hebrews 9:15-28. Blood is unpleasant to think about, but a lot of the songs we sing in Worship Service talk about it. Why? Because Jesus shed His blood and died to save us. That makes Jesus better than any other blood donor that we could have.
What is the significance of Jesus’ blood?
What difference should Jesus’ death make for my life today?
Jesus Is A Better Sacrifice (Hebrews 9:1-14)
In this sermon we will be hearing from Pastor Tom. He is going to continue our study through the book of Hebrews. He will look at Hebrews 9:1-14 and tell us how Jesus is a Better Sacrifice. He is our sacrificial lamb who changes how we relate to God.
Why is Jesus a sacrifice for me?
What difference does His sacrifice make in my life?
Jesus Is Better Than Your Ex (Hebrews 8:1-5)
This sermon was preached the day before Valentine’s Day. But instead of focusing on human relationships, we’ll be looking at the best relationship you can have: one with Jesus Christ! Hebrews 8 will show us that being in a relationship with Jesus is better than any other relationship there is.
Do I have a relationship with Jesus?
What does that relationship look like in my life?
Jesus Is Better Than Your Lawyer (Hebrews 7:23-28)
In this sermon we turn to Hebrews 7:1-22 to talk about the best king, the best priest, and the best boss that we could ever have: Jesus Christ. Anyone else we may want to follow or support cannot compare to Him.
What makes a good boss?
Why do I follow Jesus Christ?”
Jesus Is Better Than Your Boss (Hebrews 7:1-22)
In this sermon we turn to Hebrews 7:1-22 to talk about the best king, the best priest, and the best boss that we could ever have: Jesus Christ. Anyone else we may want to follow or support cannot compare to Him.
What makes a good boss?
Why do I follow Jesus Christ?
Jesus Is A Better Promise (Hebrews 6:13-20)
We live in a world that is constantly changing and often seems to be without hope. What can we turn to in a world in desperate need of hope and stability? We will discover in Hebrews 6:13-20 that the answer is found in Jesus Christ, who offers us a better promise of hope than we can find anywhere else. When we need hope for the future and an anchor for our souls in the here and now, we can trust Him.
What do I turn to in order to create or maintain stability in my life?
How do (or how should) God’s promises give me hope?
Jesus Is Better Than False Hope and No Hope (Hebrews 6:4-12)
In this sermon, we will look at one of the most controversial and difficult passages of the Bible in Hebrews 6:4-12. But in this hard text, we will find an amazing truth: Jesus is better than a false hope for salvation and He is better than believing there is no hope to be saved.
In other words, this week we will learn how we can know if we are truly saved.
In this sermon, we will look at one of the most controversial and difficult passages of the Bible in Hebrews 6:4-12. But in this hard text, we will find an amazing truth: Jesus is better than a false hope for salvation and He is better than believing there is no hope to be saved.
In other words, this week we will learn how we can know if we are truly saved.
As you prepare for the message, please read the passage and ask yourself, “Has faith in Christ made a difference in my life? If so, what has changed?”