• Lesson 9_God expects His children to grow up
    Nov 5 2024

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: God expects His children to grow up!

    I. Arrested Souls (Hebrews 5.11-6.3)

    TR1: Spiritually maturing believers crave the meaty food of solid doctrine.

    a. How firm is your grasp on the doctrines or teachings of God’s Word?

    b. How well are you able to explain the elementary doctrines of Christ outlined in Hebrews 6.1-3?

    II. Apostate Souls (Hebrews 6.4-8)

    TR2: Spiritually maturing believers produce God-glorifying fruit in increasing measure.

    a. What evidence do you see that shows you are maturing spiritually?

    b. What specific steps do you need to take to produce more God-glorifying fruit?

    c. Are you living as an effective witness to solid doctrine and the truth of Bible? Or are you giving others a reason to cry: ‘Hypocrite!’?

    III. Anchored Souls (Hebrews 6.9-20)

    TR3: Spiritually maturing believers anchor their souls in the hope Christ provides.

    a. In what ways could you begin to or continue to redefine yourself as a diligent, persevering saint?

    b. How does God’s doubly guaranteed promise to be both your refuge and the anchor of your soul spur you on to grow up in the faith?

    c. Which of the six guardrails in Hebrew 6 will you use to motivate your diligence?

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    44 mins
  • Lesson 8_Our sin must die for holiness to thrive
    Oct 29 2024

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Our sin must die for holiness to thrive.

    I. Sinful Consumption (Leviticus 11)

    TR1: Holiness thrives when we separate ourselves from all God calls unclean.

    a. What are you consuming that God calls unholy or impure?

    b. What unclean thing or things do you fail to resist and habitually allow to take up residence in your spiritual body?

    c. Will what you consume delight or disgust God? Will it hinder or help your growth in holiness?

    II. Sinful Contamination (Leviticus 13-14)

    TR2: Holiness thrives when we separate ourselves from soul-contaminating worldliness.

    a. What unclean things of this world are you allowing to contaminate you?

    b. In which areas of your life do you look more like the world than like Jesus?

    III. Sinful Condition (Leviticus 12, 15)

    TR3: Holiness thrives when we separate ourselves from heart impurities.

    a. What impurities are lurking in your heart?

    b. How are they flowing out of you?

    c. What could you do to purify your heart?

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    41 mins
  • Lesson 7_Jesus, our Great High Priest, ushers us into the fullness of God’s presence
    Oct 22 2024

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Jesus, our Great High Priest, ushers us into the fullness of God’s presence.

    I. Sympathetic Priest (Hebrews 4.14-16)

    TR1: As our Great High Priest, Jesus accomplished all that is needednfor us to confidently come to His throne of grace.

    a. When was the last time you drew near to God’s throne of grace?

    b. How confident are you that this privilege belongs to you?

    c. Which current need or struggle would be best addressed at God’s throne of grace?

    II. Superior Priest (Hebrews 5.1-10)

    TR2: As our Great High Priest, Jesus accomplished all that is needed to gift us with countless benefits.

    a. What benefits do you acknowledge are yours through Christ’s work on the Cross?

    b. How might a fuller understanding of the Cross and all its benefits deepen your love for God?

    c. Which of your failings or sufferings are keeping you from fully comprehending the love letter Christ wrote for you on the Cross?

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    41 mins
  • Lesson 6_Believers are God’s ministers of the holy
    Oct 15 2024

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Believers are God’s ministers of the holy.

    I. Priestly Duties (Leviticus 6-7)

    TR1: As God’s priests, believers have a duty to rightly worship Him through sacrificial giving.

    a. In what specific ways are you offering yourself and your ‘treasures’ to God to support His Church?

    b. How sacrificial is your offering or giving? What could you do differently to ensure your offering rightly

    worships God?

    II. Priestly Dedication (Leviticus 8-9)

    TR2: As God’s priests, believers are consecrated to serve as His ministers of the holy.

    a. How fully are you devoted to serving God wherever and whenever He calls?

    b. What changes do you need to make to consecrate yourself to Him to do as He pleases instead of what

    pleases you?

    III. Priestly Dangers (Leviticus 10)

    TR3: As God’s priests, believers are entrusted with the care of ‘holy things’.

    a. Which ‘holy things’ are you desecrating through your own carelessness or negligence?

    b. What do you need to change to properly care for the 'holy things' God has entrusted to you?

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    44 mins
  • Lesson 5_True Sabbath rest is found in union with God
    Oct 8 2024

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: True Sabbath rest is found in union with God.

    I. Rest-LESS Rebellion (Hebrews 3.1-19)

    TR1: Sabbath rest found in union with God is a present and eternal reality for believers.

    a. Which sin or sins are keeping you from resting in the Lord?

    b. How might your unbelief or disobedience be interfering with the true Sabbath rest God intends for you

    to experience?

    II. Rest-FULL Relationship (Hebrews 4.1-13)

    TR2: Sabbath rest found in union with God is His highest goal for believers.

    a. Where are you about to give up on God and fall away from your faith in Him?

    b. How might your fear, doubt, anger, dissatisfaction, or suffering be causing you to harden your heart

    against the Living God?

    c. What is causing you to miss the Sabbath rest that is God’s highest goal for your life?

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    42 mins
  • Lesson 4_Love for God is expressed through sacrificial obedience
    Oct 1 2024

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: Love for God is expressed through sacrificial obedience.

    I. Offerings By Choice (Leviticus 2-3)

    TR1: Sacrificial obedience requires a reordering of our priorities to do God’s will.

    a. What does sacrificial obedience look like for you?

    b. How do you prioritize what matters most to God?

    c. Where are you succeeding and where are you struggling to reorder your priorities to do God’s will?

    II. Offerings By Command (Leviticus 4-5)

    TR2: Sacrificial obedience results in a life that is reconciled and at peace with God.

    a. Which part of your life is at odds with God’s holiness?

    b. Where are you lacking peace with God?

    c. What specific sin or sins do you need to put to death through sacrificial obedience?

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    40 mins
  • Lesson 3_The salvation found in Christ is strong and secure
    Sep 24 2024

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: The salvation found in Christ is strong and secure.

    I. The Angels (Hebrews 1.5-14)

    TR1: The exalted Jesus invites us to rest in the blessed assurance of a strong and secure salvation.

    a. Have you found the exalted Jesus a worthy recipient of your faith? What difference would that make in the storms of life?

    b. Which situation in your life is requiring you to believe that He mighty enough and sovereign enough to trust?

    c. How might Paul’s Scriptural arguments strengthen and secure the reality of your salvation?

    II. The Admonition (Hebrews 2.1-18)

    TR2: The exalted Jesus urges us to hold fast to the truths of the gospel!

    a. How is the truth of the gospel presently transforming you?

    b. What could you do to hold fast to gospel truth?

    c. How might you regularly infuse your life with the gospel of Jesus Christ?

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    41 mins
  • Lesson 2_A holy God demands our costly consecration to Him.
    Sep 17 2024

    Lecture Outline:

    Aim: A holy God demands our costly consecration to Him.

    I. The Selection (Leviticus 1.1-4, 10, 14)

    TR1: A holy God demands our whole-hearted obedience to Him as Lord of our lives.

    a. How complete or incomplete is your obedience to God?

    b. Who or what keeps you from whole-heartedly obeying God’s commands?

    c. Who or what do you consider more precious than the LORD God Almighty?

    II. The Sacrifice (Leviticus 1.5-9, 11-13, 15-17)

    TR2: A holy God demands the costly crucifixion of the desires of our flesh.

    a. Which desires of your flesh need to be crucified?

    b. Beginning today, what will you do differently to live completely surrendered or consecrated to God?

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    39 mins