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Enter His Rest.

The people of the Exodus refused God’s offer of entering into His Peace. Their example is used by the author of Hebrews to encourage the Jewish Christians of the 1st Century to trust the Gospel of Jesus Christ and enter His Peace. Who get’s to enter God’s Peace, and what is God’s Peace? Does His Peace only start in heaven, or are we possibly missing something?

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Leaving Nostalgia.

We sometimes cope with loss by escaping into the past. Living in the past is dangerous. It robs us of the joy of the moment, and perhaps even of a future which we may never be able to regain. Focusing on Jesus, holding onto our faith in Him, and proclaiming His greatness are the best ways to deal with life's challenges and be effective in our purpose.

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Ascension Day.

There are only three occasions in the New Testament where angels are sent with a public proclamation about Jesus the Messiah. At His birth, at His resurrection and finally at His Ascension. That puts the importance of the event into perspective.

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Enemy Defeated, Children Delivered.

The Book of Hebrews shows how Jesus is greater than the Angels, how He had to become flesh and blood to win the greatest victory in all eternity. He has overcome the enemies of sin, death and the devil. We can confidently serve Him, free of fear, in the knowledge that He has conquered!

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Not Ashamed.

As we break bread today, we look at Hebrews 2:10-13. Jesus Christ, God in the flesh who created all things and for Whom all things were created calls God’s children His brothers and sisters. Are we proud of His, and do we proclaim His death and resurrection.

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Shaken to Peace.

How can we have peace in times of shaking, rather than going to pieces? The message is the background, context and overview of the book of Hebrews. It helps us to be able to interpret and apply the coming week’s Scriptures. It focuses on how God shakes things up to get rid of the stuff that distracts us and helps us to focus on what really matters.

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