Hebrews 4:3-16
May 24th, 2019 | By Dr. Jim Eckman
In-depth discussion of the 3 different “rests” spoken of in Hebrews 4, that the Lord provides His people.
In-depth discussion of the 3 different “rests” spoken of in Hebrews 4, that the Lord provides His people.
Hebrews Chapter 3 establishes the greatness & superiority of Jesus as compared to Moses. The writer also encourages readers to listen to the Word of God, and warns against unbelief & its consequences.
In today’s study, we learn the proven superiority of Jesus over angels by appealing to His nature. The thesis is that He did not come to earth to save angels, but to save humanity.
Dr. Eckman leads discussion of Christ’s superiority to Angels.
We begin a study of the Book of Hebrews: Dr Eckman reviews 7 significant statements about Christ & why He is the superior revelation of God, plus beginning discussion of His superiority over angels.
Dr. Eckman closes out our study of Acts. Despite tremendous challenges, Paul’s journey to Rome continues just as God said it would, where Paul ultimately preaches the Word & teaches about Jesus.
Paul pleads his case & the case for Christ before King Agrippa.
Paul is taken into custody & makes his plea to Felix, the Roman governor at Caesarea, who leaves Paul in jail & his case goes unheard. The case drags on for 2 years, & is taken up by Festus.
Paul addresses the Jews at Jerusalem, making his case with his credentials, upbringing, and zeal for God’s Word, in sharing how Jesus is the Messiah. The Sanhedrin become divided, which leads to a plot to kill Paul.
Paul returns to Jerusalem: his presence stirs the city, leading to his arrest.