UPC Messages by Tag: Hebrews
Pastor Mike Osborne brings his sermon series on Hebrews to an end with a message on friendship. The author of Hebrews obviously valued community. Listen for four things friends do with each other, and learn about the Friend of sinners.
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Hebrews | Friendship | Community | Grace | Church | Prayer | Accountability
In Hebrews 13:9-14, the author of Hebrews gives one last exhortation to his readers (and to us) to remain faithful to Jesus. This time he uses the Old Testament Israelite camp as a metaphor for the Old Covenant. He calls us to follow Jesus "outside the camp." In this message, Pastor Mike Osborne explains the camp imagery and offers examples of what going "outside the camp" might look like in your life.
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Hebrews | Israel | Israel | Moses | Cross | Discipleship | Consecration
What is your view of God? As A. W. Tozer put it, "What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us." In Hebrews 12:18-29, the author contrasts two vastly different ways of seeing God. One way leads to bondage and death; the other, to freedom and life. In this sermon, Mike Osborne explains the differences between an Old Covenant and a New Covenant way of viewing God. There are radically diverse implications of these two perspectives. Which one will you choose?
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Hebrews | Judgement | New Earth | Heaven | Worship | Grace | Hope | Joy | Angels | Old Covenant. New Covenant | Moses
In this sermon, Mike Osborne teaches from two brief passages in Hebrews 12-13 on the theme of holiness - what it is and how it relates to several specific areas of everyday life. Clearly, God expects his people to be holy: different from the world and set apart for his glory. But what does holiness look like? And what do we do with the fact that we are often guilty of unholy attitudes and behavior? The writer of Hebrews both challenges us to be holy and comforts us when we're not.
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Hebrews | Holiness | Sanctification | Substitutionary Atonement | Sex | Money | Stewardship | Relationships | Peacemaking. Sin
In Hebrews 12:1-13, the author encourages his readers to run the race of discipleship with perseverance. Pastor Mike Osborne, in this message entitled "Intensity," applies the letter's exhortation to Christians, and presents three truths that will help us finish well.
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Hebrews | Discipleship | Discipline | Sin | Repentance | Atonement | Cross of Christ | Fatherhood of God
Hebrews 11 is one of the best-loved chapters in the Bible. In this Easter morning message, Mike Osborne explains what faith is, where it comes from, and how to have it. One of the misconceptions about faith is that it's the possession of the privileged few - the spiritual giants of the church. But Mike says that ordinary, broken people can be people of faith if they simply believe in the promises of a great God. Jesus demonstrated his trustworthiness on the cross and his power on Easter Sunday. Listen to this message and respond by taking a step of faith today.
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Hebrews | Faith | Courage | Vision | Obedience | Hope | Resurrection | Easter
In Hebrews 10:26-39, the author of Hebrews gives first a solemn warning and then a reassuring message of grace. By these he intends to stir up his readers - and us - to persevere in spite of trial. Some people struggle especially with verses 26-27. Do they teach that you can lose your salvation? Mike Osborne explains the answer and shows why it's important to run to the cross.
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Hebrews | Apostasy | Perseverance | Cross | Gospel
The author of Hebrews, having laid the foundation of the supremacy of Christ and the advantages of the New Covenant, turns his attention to practical application in the middle of chapter 10. He calls believers to draw near to God and to one another. Mike Osborne explains how these two imperatives fit together. There is a clear, unbreakable connection between pursuing intimacy with God and pursuing intimacy with other believers. Listen for the three ways Christians should pursue genuine community.
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Hebrews | Community | Church | Gospel | Accountability | Prayer
The Christians to whom the letter of Hebrews was addressed were tempted to renounce Jesus and return to their old Judaistic ways. Behind the scenes, it was really the enemy - Satan - who was luring them away from Jesus. He was telling them at least three different lies. They are the same lies the devil tells Christians today, only some people don't know it's his sinister voice. In this sermon, Mike Osborne explains the lies of Satan and what you should say back to him.
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Spiritual Warfare | Satan | Devil | Hebrews | Guilt | Righteousness of Christ | Gospel | Atonement | Cross | Addiction | Grace
In this message from Hebrews 9, Timothy Price shows how the author of Hebrews is highlighting the fact that we are all dirty because of our sin and need to be washed by the blood. His purpose in saying this was to exhort his readers to abandon their Old Covenant atonement (forgiveness) rituals and rest in the fact that they are clean because of the once and for all work of Christ on the cross. Timothy explains how we must do the same thing and must join in worshiping the one who made us clean (the Lamb who was slain).
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Hebrews | Covenant Theology | Blood | Law vs. Grace | New Covenant | Worship
In this message from Hebrews 8, Mike Osborne shows how the author of Hebrews compares and contrasts the Old Covenant with the New. His purpose is to once again exhort his readers not to give up their faith in Jesus in favor of a "Judaized" version of Christianity that is really no Christianity at all. Mike explains how easy it is for us to do the same thing.
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Hebrews | Covenant Theology | New Covenant | Identity | Law vs. Grace
In Hebrews 7, the author contrasts the New Covenant with the Old Covenant, and concludes that Jesus is the guarantee of a better covenant. Like the Hebrews, we often fall into an "Old Covenant" way of thinking about salvation. We think that we can earn God's approval by living a good life and performing well as a Christian. When we do that, we are succumbing to the same temptation the author of Hebrews wrote about. In this message, Pastor Mike Osborne explains four ways that Jesus is "a better hope."
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Hebrews | Hope | Christ as Priest | Salvation | Grace | Gospel | Intercession
In this sermon, Matt Ryman shows how confidence in the fact that God keeps His promises is the key to committed discipleship. If you have found it difficult to get serious about Christianity, listen to this message and see how great and gracious God is and how hope in Jesus Christ is an anchor for your soul.
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Hebrews | Confidence | Promises
The book of Hebrews contains several hard-hitting warnings not to let go of Jesus. Of all the warnings, Hebrews 5:11-6:12 is possibly the sternest. Spoken from the concerned heart of a pastor for his congregation, this warning section is intended to stir up renewed zeal for God and his Word. A question raised by this passage is whether Christians can lose their salvation. More than merely an interesting theological question, this topic carries eternal consequences. Listen, look at your own heart, and then look to the cross.
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Hebrews | Salvation | Perseverance | Repentance | Apostacy | Theology | Salvation
On Christmas Eve 2010, Pastor Mike introduced the theme of Christ as our high priest - a dominant theme in the book of Hebrews. In this message, Mike explains how faith in the priestly role of Jesus gives healing from the past, help in the present, and hope for the future of those who trust in him.
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Christ as Priest | High Priest | Hebrews | Hope | Grace
Are you holding out for a hero? Hebrews 2:10 says that Jesus is the "author" (meaning pioneer, champion, forerunner, or hero) of our salvation. What does that mean for you? Mike Osborne explains from Hebrews 2 that there are at least three things Jesus our Hero has done for us. Find out what they are, and experience rest.
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Hebrews | Jesus as Priest | Peace | Adoption | Atonement | Propitiation | Humanity of Christ | Incarnation | Psalms
On the first Sunday of Advent 2010, Mike Osborne began a sermon series on the book of Hebrews. The series is called "Jesus the Crux." In this first message of the series, he introduces Hebrews and explores what Hebrews 1 has to say about the identity of Jesus. Who is Jesus, and how does commitment to Jesus figure into your life (or not)? Are you, like the people to whom this letter was originally written, at risk of drifting away from Jesus? Those questions are answered in Hebrews 1:1 through 2:4.
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Jesus | Hebrews | Prophet Priest & King | Deity | Deity of Christ | Angels | Trinity
Hebrews 11 is the Hall of Fame of the faithful. But have you looked at some of the names? There are kings, patriarchs, prophets and all kinds of people faithful to God. But there are also liars, adulterers, and murderers and they are the same people!
What do they have in common that puts them in the Hall of Fame and what is it about them that gives us hope?
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Hebrews
We are a prosperous and comfortable people. Most of our needs are being met. We do not go to bed hungry.
Then why aren’t we satisfied? Why do we want more and more? Are we looking for the wrong things to satisfy us?
What home are you decorating? The one you’re living in now, or the one you’ll be living in for the rest of your life?
Read Hebrews 11:1. Listen and quit living based on your own understanding and, instead, learn to trust God.
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Hebrews
Do you have what it takes to be a hero? What’s your super power? And where does your power come from?
It’s easier than you may think to access that power. All it takes is faith. But faith in what?
Listen and find out because putting your faith in the wrong thing can be the most harmful thing you’ve ever done.
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Hebrews
Using the Tools for Spiritual Growth
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Hebrews
Sound Doctrine
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Hebrews
Living as a Son or Daughter of God
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Hebrews