The Letter to the Hebrews - Chapter 10:1-22

Pastor Marshall Ochs | March 5, 2023

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Hebrews 10:1-22. This chapter concludes the author’s argument for the supremacy of Jesus. He makes a case for the insufficiency of the priestly sacrifices and explains how they were meant to remind the people of their sin. The priestly sacrifices could not cover sin, but reminded Israel of their shortcomings and pointed to a better covering in the sacrifice of Jesus. After this final appeal, the author breaks forth into a call to draw near to God and boldly pursue Christ as supreme over all.

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  1. As we read Hebrews 10, we see that it is impossible for the bull and goat sacrifices to take away sin. If the blood sacrifices of animals were enough, then the priests would not have continued the practice. The only reason for the offering was to remind God’s people of their need for forgiveness of sin, and to create a desire for a sufficient atonement to come. Have you fully accepted the forgiveness of your sin through Christ Jesus?

  2. The only sufficient atonement for sin was the blood of Jesus. Without accepting the forgiveness of ALL our sin through Christ’s shed blood, we continue to practice a works- based faith instead of a grace-based faith. This is not freedom, but rather slavery. We try to earn God’s grace and affection by doing good deeds or bargaining with Him. These are forms of “making sacrifices” to Him that are insufficient at best. Pray and ask the Lord to reveal any areas of sin, shame, guilt that you are still holding on to.

  3. In Hebrews 10:5-10, it is explained to us that God doesn’t want our sacrifices – He wants us to hear with “the ears He dug” for us. Are we seeking? Are we listening? Are we accepting? Have you allowed your ears to become plugged up or deafened to His word to you? Pray and ask Him to open your ears to hear!

The Letter to the Hebrews - Chapter 9

Pastor Marshall Ochs | February 26, 2023

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Hebrews 9. This chapter continues the author’s argument that the tabernacle and temple furniture served as a shadow of the heavenly temple. The author details the regulations for worship under the old covenant and how they pointed to Jesus and His priestly work in heaven. The chapter makes much of Jesus and the power of His blood to forgive sin and clean the human conscience.

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  1. In Hebrews 9 we are reminded that the tabernacle is a shadow of a greater temple in heaven. Animal sacrifice was necessary to atone for sin. Access to God was restricted. Forgiveness of sin was restricted. Through Christ’s shed blood we have direct access to God and complete forgiveness of ALL sin! As you reflect on this, pray and ask God to reveal any areas of sin or shame that you are still holding on to.

  2. Rituals gave comfort to the people of God. It was a new way of thinking for them to realize that ritual sacrifices were no longer needed to atone for sin because Christ did this once and for all on the cross. Are you trying to earn your way into heaven? Are you trying to be good enough for God to love you or use you? Friend, the debt has been paid! No more living in guilt and shame! Jesus died in our place! Spend time worshiping Him and thanking Him for His perfect gift.

  3. Jesus shed His blood so that we could have full access to God! We don’t need to go through anyone else (pastor, priest, etc.) The writer of Hebrews was completely wrecked by Jesus. May we experience the same! To God be the glory, great things He has done!

The Letter to the Hebrews - Chapter 8

Pastor Marshall Ochs | February 19, 2023

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Hebrews 8. This chapter begins the author’s argument that the Tabernacle and Temple furniture served as a shadow of the heavenly temple and a shadow of a better covenant. The author appeals to Jeremiah 31 for his argument and cites the three ways the new covenant is superior to the old covenant.

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Monday: Read Hebrews 8

Sometimes writers do not spell out the central point for us, leaving us to study it. However, the author clearly states that we have a High Priest who sat down at the right hand of God. Hebrews 2:17-18 tells us He was fully human so He would become a merciful and faithful High Priest; He made atonement for our sins. Because He suffered when He was tempted, He can help us when we are tempted.

Tuesday: Read Hebrews 8 & Jeremiah 31:31-34

Will you look up and read each Old Testament cross reference you find in the margins of your Bible for Hebrews chapter 8? Then, ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes and heart to understand His Word. What is He teaching you today?

Wednesday: Read Hebrews 8

According to Jeremiah 31, why was a new covenant necessary? In the new covenant, God writes His law on our hearts, and the Holy Spirit gives us new desires. Jesus sits at the right hand of God, praying for us.

Thursday: Read Hebrews 8

Some Jewish believers held to old ways instead of accepting Christ’s new covenant. Is there anything you are clinging to for comfort, security, consistency, or tradition holding you back in your relationship with Jesus?

Friday: Read Hebrews 8 & 9

Will you look up and read some of the Old Testament cross-references you find in the margins of your Bible for Hebrews chapter 9? Then, ask the Holy Spirit to prepare your heart to hear and receive God’s Word from Marshall on Sunday.

The Letter to the Hebrews - Chapter 7

Pastor Marshall Ochs | February 12, 2023

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Hebrews 7. This chapter expands on the author’s argument that Jesus is a high priest from a greater order than the Levites. The superiority of Christ means the church no longer needs to return to the old priesthood and covenant to achieve covering for their sin. Christ is enough. Believers in Jesus can rest in the work of Christ and the blessing that comes from giving our lives to Him.

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  1. As we read Hebrews 7, we see that Melchizedek is a shadow of something greater to come - Jesus. We see Abraham affirming this by giving his tithe to Melchizedek and giving God the glory for his victory in war. In what ways do we show God that we know and believe that Jesus is the great high priest in our lives?

  2. The author of Hebrews is appealing to the early church to not go backwards to old habits or rituals because it’s what was done in the past. Pray and ask the Lord to reveal any areas of your life where you are practicing old habits or rituals because it is comfortable or feels familiar.

  3. Jesus was the ultimate and perfect sacrifice for the forgiveness of all sin. We can’t work our way to God. In what ways are you trying to earn God’s love and forgiveness? Friend, Jesus is enough! All you need is Jesus!

  4. We see in Hebrews 7:7 that Abraham was blessed for his faithfulness. He gave to God and God blessed him. When we give to God, He always gives back with a blessing. We will never be able to out-give God. Pray and ask the Lord to reveal areas of your life that need to be given to Him – money, time, talents, relationships, etc. Give Him EVERYTHING! Watch and see what the Lord does! He will bless you beyond what you can think or imagine!

The Letter to the Hebrews - Chapter 6

Pastor Lyell Walker | February 5th, 2023

In this message, Pastor Lyell Walker teaches on Hebrews Chapter 6. This message discusses the importance of moving from immaturity to maturity and the implication of staying still spiritually. The writer of Hebrews is warning his listeners that if the anchor of you soul isn’t Jesus and Jesus alone, we run the risk of falling away and returning to our pre-enlightened self.

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Monday: Read Hebrews 6

In what ways are you pressing on to maturity to a deeper understanding of Christ and how to live effectively for Him?

Tuesday: Read Hebrews 6

Are there any ways you are pushing Jesus back to a secondary place in your life? Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal if there is anything that Jesus is not King over in your life.

Wednesday: Read Hebrews 6

The author of the letter of Hebrews uses an analogy from agriculture to describe Christian lives that result in the fruit of the Spirit. Are you a land that drinks in the rain? A shallow faith opens the doors for doubt and disobedience.

Thursday: Read Hebrews 6

Will you read through Hebrews 6 and take note of every instruction given? I like to highlight these in my Bible; some like to make a list; whatever way you choose, will you let these instructions seep deep into your mind? The first is to leave the elementary teaching of Christ and press on to maturity.

Friday: Read Hebrews 6

One of the instructions in verse 12 is to show diligence to the end, not be lazy, but to imitate those who, through faith and patience, inherit what has been promised (Hebrews 11). Does your life provide an example of faithfulness for others?

The Letter to the Hebrews - Chapter 5

Pastor Marshall Ochs | January 29, 2023

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Hebrews 5. This chapter begins a new appeal to view Jesus as a superior high priest to Aaron and the Levites. The author argues that Jesus is a high priest from the order of Melchizedek and reveals that he could elaborate on this truth, but he is hindered by their lack of hearing. The church has been slow to learn, practice, and share their faith. This has left them functioning as spiritual babies and they need to grow up. This message was powerful and convicting for the early church as well as us today.

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Monday: Read Hebrews 5 & Exodus 28

  • Will you ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes to the majesty and awe of our Heavenly Father? As you study His Word, may it fill you with a reverent fear of God, may it enlighten your mind to know God deeper, and may it create a wonder to understand the mysteries of God.

  • In Exodus 28, God is teaching His people how to worship Him; we see Him call the skilled workers to whom He had given the wisdom to make garments for Aaron. God wants to fill us with His wisdom and Holy Spirit to enable us to do the good works He has created us for. Will you spend time in prayer meditating on these passages, asking God to give you a deeper understanding of who He is and how He wants to use you for His Kingdom?

Tuesday: Read Hebrews 5 & Genesis 14:18-20

  • Through obedience and suffering, Christ became our High Priest for all eternity. Yet, Jesus cried to God, asking to be spared what was to come. But He didn’t stop there, He submitted to God’s plan, and because of Jesus, we have a High Priest who can sympathize with our weaknesses. Will you let Jesus’ example of obedience encourage you in the face of trials? He promises never to leave us or forsake us. Whatever you are facing today, will you turn to Jesus?

Wednesday: Read Hebrews 5 & Psalm 2

  • How does Hebrews 5 challenge you in your spiritual maturity? One of my Study Bibles poses a challenge in evaluating your maturity level by looking at your choices. Do you find yourself as the one consistently being taught, not teaching others, desiring entertainment over spiritual challenges, complacent or alert and active in your faith? Wherever you are, will you commit to a deeper walk with Jesus through studying His Word and being engaged with the community of believers?

Thursday: Read Hebrews 5 & Psalm 110

  • According to verses 12-13 of Hebrews 5, these Christians were immature and lazy. They should have been teaching others but were struggling with the basics of God’s truths. How is God moving you to grow in the knowledge of Him and put into practice what He is teaching?

Friday: Read Hebrews 5 and 6

  • How can you impart wisdom on those around you today?

The Letter to the Hebrews - Chapter 4

Pastor Marshall Ochs | January 22, 2023

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Hebrews 4. This chapter continues the author’s appeal from Psalm 95 to respond to God with worship rather than hardness of heart. This invitation is available each day that is called today. How we respond to this invitation determines where we spend eternity. Those who trust Jesus will enter rest, but those who harden their heart will enter judgment. This creates a tension that must be resolved, and the author relieves the tension with an invitation to pursue Jesus.

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  1. In Psalm 95, we are invited to worship our God today! Every moment of every day is a “today” moment. We can choose to worship God or harden our hearts to Him. Pray and ask the Lord to reveal any area of your heart that has become hardened to His voice.

  2. If we harden our hearts to God, we cannot enter into His rest. This rest is not a temporal rest (like taking a nap.) This is an eternal rest which is the assurance of eternal life in Heaven when we die because of our believing faith in Christ Jesus. How confident are you that you have eternal rest as your inheritance? If you are not confident of this, please reach out to someone on our staff to help you find out how to have this assurance.

  3. Hebrews 4:1 tells us that we should fear. This fear is not a debilitating fear, but rather a healthy awareness of who God is. This is the kind of fear that motivates us to be spiritually prepared for whatever comes our way. Do you have a reverential fear of God?

  4. The writer of Hebrews is exhorting us to not just hear the good news of Christ, but to truly listen, believe and obey. We cannot listen and cling to the things of this world and ignore what God’s word teaches us. We either trust in Jesus and listen to His teachings or we harden our hearts and enter into His judgement. It’s one or the other – you can’t have both.

  5. Hebrews is pleading with us to run to Jesus and confess freely. He already knows your every desire and thoughts, and He desires to transform you into His likeness. Take comfort in knowing that you have a God who loves you, wants relationship with you and to give you the inheritance of His eternal rest.

The Letter to the Hebrews - Chapter 3

Pastor Marshall Ochs | January 15, 2023

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Hebrews 3. This chapter expands the supremacy of Jesus, with an appeal from Numbers, that Christ is greater than Moses. The author of Hebrews describes the unbelief in Israel, under Moses, and how it resulted in Israel forfeiting their rest in Canaan. This becomes the basis for the author’s appeal to believers to avoid hardness of heart today, because it can also lead to a forfeiting of entering rest. This chapter is a powerful exhortation to grow in faith.

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Monday: Read Hebrews 3:1-6 and Numbers 12

Hebrews 3:1 says, "we who share in a heavenly calling, consider Jesus...."

Will you meditate on this truth and ask the Holy Spirit to speak to you through His Word? First, we have a heavenly calling; as Pastor Marshall said, we are not here to become our "best self"; although culture tells us that should be our focus.

Second, the writer tells us to consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest of our confession, who was faithful to Him who appointed Him...." Will you fix your eyes and hearts on Jesus? Will you spend considerable time at the feet of Jesus, the One who gives us access to the Father, and meditate on His superiority and sovereignty?

Tuesday: Read Hebrews 3:1-9 and Numbers 13

Moses was faithful in leading the Israelites and preparing the way for the Messiah. Throughout the Old Testament, God uses His people to accomplish His purposes. Will you ask the Holy Spirit to give you eyes to see Jesus throughout the Old and New Testament?

Wednesday: Read Hebrews 3:1-13 and Numbers 14

The Israelites are a warning to us today. Do not let your heart grow hard, or you will not enter Jesus' rest. A hardened heart does not happen suddenly; it results from choices to disregard God and drift away from God and His people. However, God is faithful and can give us new hearts and desires if we ask Him (Ezekiel 36:23-27).

Thursday: Read Hebrews 3:1-19 and Psalm 95

The Israelites did not receive the gift of God's promised land for them because of their unbelief and lack of trust in Him. The letter of Hebrews calls us to learn from them by caring for our hearts and encouraging one another every day. Will you commit to being in God's Word daily and living in community with other believers?

Friday: Read Hebrews 3:1-19

Will you spend time in prayer asking the Holy Spirit to give you a passionate desire to pursue Jesus over all other things? We are ambassadors for God's Kingdom, a light in a dark world. Are you living in a way that brings glory to Jesus?