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Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
This 10/2/22 sermon by Michael Gowens considers Hebrews 13:1-14, the concluding chapter in the epistle to the Hebrews. The chapter is a classic example of paranesis, an ancient rhetorical device containing a series of apparently disconnected imperatives once the main point has been developed. The glue that holds together these seemingly random admonitions, however, is verse 14: "For here we have no continuing city, but we seek one that is to come." Such a pilgrim perspective provides the grid for loving others, practicing moral purity and being content with God's provision. This is message #51 in the Hebrews study.
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Ambassadors for Christ
Fulfilling Your Life Purpose
The Necessity of the Holy Spirit in Worship
Blessed are the Merciful
For Love's Sake
Developing a Christian Mind
When Believers Doubt
Glory in the Cross
Faith's Reward
Hope Revived by the Savior's Rising
A Twilight Prayer to the Risen Christ
Blessed are the Hungry
Blessed are the Meek
Blessed are the Mourners
Blessed are the Poor in Spirit
The Case of the Dying Thief
The Temptation of Jesus
God Incarnate: Jesus is God
The Faithfulness of God
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