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We apologize for not having this last two episodes , but we hope you have enjoyed our series through the book of Hebrews this Advent season.
As we close the book of Hebrews and come to the end of the year, this sermon centers on Hebrews 12:1–3. It calls us to live in light of who Jesus truly is.
Throughout Hebrews, we’ve seen that Jesus was never one plan among many—He was always God’s only plan. Faithful leaders served in the house of God, but Jesus alone is the Son over the house, the architect, foundation, and cornerstone. The sacrificial system revealed sin, but only Christ removes sin, shame, and death. The Levitical priesthood exposed the need for a perfect and eternal High Priest—fulfilled fully in Jesus.
Hebrews 12:1–3 gives us three clear action steps:
Fix our eyes on Jesus
Lay aside every weight and the sin that hinders us
Run with endurance without growing weary or losing heart
This message closes Hebrews by calling us not to look backward in discouragement or inward in preference, but upward to Christ and forward in faithful endurance.
By Juri ThompsonWe apologize for not having this last two episodes , but we hope you have enjoyed our series through the book of Hebrews this Advent season.
As we close the book of Hebrews and come to the end of the year, this sermon centers on Hebrews 12:1–3. It calls us to live in light of who Jesus truly is.
Throughout Hebrews, we’ve seen that Jesus was never one plan among many—He was always God’s only plan. Faithful leaders served in the house of God, but Jesus alone is the Son over the house, the architect, foundation, and cornerstone. The sacrificial system revealed sin, but only Christ removes sin, shame, and death. The Levitical priesthood exposed the need for a perfect and eternal High Priest—fulfilled fully in Jesus.
Hebrews 12:1–3 gives us three clear action steps:
Fix our eyes on Jesus
Lay aside every weight and the sin that hinders us
Run with endurance without growing weary or losing heart
This message closes Hebrews by calling us not to look backward in discouragement or inward in preference, but upward to Christ and forward in faithful endurance.