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Let us beware of the sin of doubt, which can even afflict one like John the Baptist.
As we wrap up the book of Hebrews, we look back at three highlights.
We look at Psalm 144:12, which presents a profound call to Christian parenting as a spiritual warfare rooted in divine sovereignty and intentional discipleship.
We examine the Biblical case for household baptism.
In keeping His people, God keeps His covenant, Word, and mercy, as we see from John 17:1-17.
We examine the heartfelt final greetings at the end of the book of Hebrews.
There is a fire coming and the only means of safety is through a narrow way, as we see from Matthew 7:13-14.
The benediction in Hebrews 13:20-21 mirrors the benedictions in the Old Testament.
In John 12:20-33, Jesus uses a corn of wheat as an example of how death can bring life.
Centered on the theme of a 'good conscience', a moral and spiritual integrity cultivated through self-examination, honesty, and divine grace, the ending of Hebrews 13 underscores that true faith is marked by a conscience not seared by sin but continually exercised in alignment with God’s will.
Abraham's faith was from God, obedient, and sacrificial.
Believers should submit to their spiritual leaders, as God has given them the task of watching over souls, enabling spiritual profit, and providing help for their flock.
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