
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Pastor Derrill preached on "Eye on the Ball," launching our summer journey through the book of Hebrews by reminding us that everything in life rises or falls on how clearly we see Jesus. Hebrews opens with a powerful declaration that God has spoken fully and finally through His Son—not through ideas, systems, or self-improvement, but through the person of Jesus Christ. When Christ is at the center, everything else in our lives finds its proper place.
This message challenges us to recognize that the greatest danger to our faith is often not outright rebellion, but gradual drift. Drift begins when our attention slowly shifts away from Jesus and onto lesser things. Through Hebrews 1:1–4 and 2:1–4, Pastor Derrill calls us back to a clear focus on Christ, showing that a stable life is built on a steady gaze. The clearer our view of Jesus becomes, the stronger, steadier, and more resilient our faith will be.
By Mannahouse4.8
2424 ratings
Pastor Derrill preached on "Eye on the Ball," launching our summer journey through the book of Hebrews by reminding us that everything in life rises or falls on how clearly we see Jesus. Hebrews opens with a powerful declaration that God has spoken fully and finally through His Son—not through ideas, systems, or self-improvement, but through the person of Jesus Christ. When Christ is at the center, everything else in our lives finds its proper place.
This message challenges us to recognize that the greatest danger to our faith is often not outright rebellion, but gradual drift. Drift begins when our attention slowly shifts away from Jesus and onto lesser things. Through Hebrews 1:1–4 and 2:1–4, Pastor Derrill calls us back to a clear focus on Christ, showing that a stable life is built on a steady gaze. The clearer our view of Jesus becomes, the stronger, steadier, and more resilient our faith will be.