Hebrews: Jesus' Blood is Better
Citizens Weekly
by Citizens Church BCS
13h ago
In chapter 9 of Hebrews, we explore why Jesus’ blood is always better than our own sacrifice ..read more
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Hebrews: Grow Up and Change the World
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1M ago
In Hebrews 5 the author steps back from looking at Jesus as a superior priest to admonish the recipients for being dull of hearing and exhorting them to move on from milk to the solid food that signifies maturity. Josh works through the Hebrews 5 use of Psalms 2 and 110 to illustrate what the author expected of the listeners. Josh then works though his testimony of how he grew his own understanding of Scripture, and closes with recommendations for all parts of the Church, beginner, intermediate and mature, to grow through Bible study and memorization ..read more
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Hebrews: Striving Together to Enter God’s Rest
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by Citizens Church BCS
1M ago
Hebrews 4 sounds like a gloomy warning to the early church, but at its core, it is an encouragement and a call to action to band together as the church to not miss out on God’s promised rest. It is freely offered to us today and we must strive together to receive it ..read more
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Hebrews: Jesus is Superior
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1M ago
The author of Hebrews reminds readers that Jesus is superior to every trustworthy, praiseworthy, truth-speaking voice they may be tempted to exalt in their era of persecution. This is a good word for the Hebrews audience, as well as the modern American Church and even Citizens church. As culture (nationally and locally) shifts and changes, enduring together in confident pursuit of Jesus' glory assures we can be His house that hosts His presence. What could be superior to that ..read more
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Hebrews: Jesus Made Everything BETTER
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1M ago
We jumped into our Summer Hebrews study by covering some Hebrews 101. Who is the author writing to and what’s their context?! Then we covered the first two chapters and saw Jesus magnified as Prophet, Priest, and King… better than angels… and worthy of our closest (or undivided) attention ..read more
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Freely You Have Received—Freely Give
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2M ago
The final ‘fox’ that has power to ruin true loving relationships with both God and everyone else in our lives is Unforgiveness. Steph Lee takes us through the scriptures to show the real impact of forgiveness and the hard truths about unforgiveness. Fruitful lives full of freedom and wholeness are at stake and our generous God stands ready to forgive and empower us in our journeys ..read more
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What is That to You? You Must Follow Me
Citizens Weekly
by Citizens Church BCS
2M ago
This week, Kathryn teaches on the little fox of comparison. How does Jesus address it? What does it do in our hearts? And what can we actively do to keep this little fox from ruining the fruit of our hearts and souls? All things we need to know if we are to live like Jesus, a life of non-comparison ..read more
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Little Foxes: The Religious Spirit
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by Citizens Church BCS
2M ago
Brian Lee takes us on the journey of Jesus and one of his biggest opponents: the religious elite. This religious spirit is a performance-based, self-centered, critical and legalistic way of thinking that chokes out peace, joy and freedom in the life of a believer. Jesus has a better way: freedom ..read more
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Little Foxes: Discord in the Body
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by Citizens Church BCS
3M ago
Nick explores the theme of Discord within the Body of Christ. Two types of discord infect: within the church family and between different churches. How do we protect from the little fox of discord that robs our fruit as believers? How do we become a people that fights for our unity in the house and between congregations ..read more
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Little Foxes: Being Angry without Being Defiled
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3M ago
As people of Truth living in a world of lies we should expect offenses or offensive ideas to assail us regularly. How do we remain undefiled people of Peace in such situations? Jesus speaks about the corrosiveness of anger–how it eats an individual from the inside out, eventually degrading our families, neighbors, and communities. Spiritual maturity helps us use the tool of our emotions, including anger, to positively address the offenses of this world. Gaining such maturity requires repentance, surrender, faith, and lots of patience ..read more
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