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In Hebrews 2:11-13 we explore the brotherhood relationship between Christ and His people.
Christ was qualified to cleanse the temple since He is wholly pure and unpolluted, as we see from John 2:12-22.
In Hebrews 2:9-10 we see that Christ was made perfect through sufferings. What does this mean?
Believers find their ultimate fulfillment in being like Christ, as we see from Matthew 10:24-26.
God has brought all to subjection under the feet of Christ, and one day, under the feet of believers as well, as we see in Hebrews 2:5-8.
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, not a city in Palestine, but the people of God as described in Psalm 122.
Who penned Hebrews? Listen for a compelling case that considers the different candidates, showing that a Pauline authorship lately doesn't match up. Bible-grade miracles are also considered.
Learn how reading the scriptures through the lens of Christ changes life of the believer from 2 Corinthians 3:3-18.
Meditate on what it means to not neglect the great salvation we have in Christ from Hebrews 2:3.
Jesus gives two examples of good prayer and two examples of bad prayer in Matthew 6:5-13.
Hebrews 2:1-3a attaches great importance to giving earnest heed to the word of God.
What lessons can be learned from studying the ravens mentioned throughout Scriptures?
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