Rev. Eric Landry - July 31, 2022

Hebrews 8:1-13

Hebrews: Jesus Is Better

After a short summer break, we’re returning to our study of Hebrews by taking up the next big section of the preacher’s argument. He’s shown his congregation that Jesus is better than the angels, better than Moses, better than Joshua, and better than the priests of the religious system they left behind when they converted to Christianity. Now, he tells them that Jesus is the mediator of a better covenant. What is this new covenant and to what covenant is our preacher referring when he says the new is better than the old? What does that mean for you and me? Join us as we dig back into Hebrews with a study of chapter 8 and the supremacy of Christ’s mediation.

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This summer, our sermon series will take us through the book of Hebrews. Although Hebrews is one of the most important New Testament books because of its teaching on the divinity of Jesus, the relationship between the old and new covenants, and it’s insight on early Christian worship, among other things, the book is shrouded in mystery: who wrote it, to whom was it written, what kind of book is it anyway?

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