In the book of Exodus, we read how God led his people out of slavery in Egypt. But Hebrews 2 shows us a greater exodus from the power of sin.
All Christians celebrate Christmas and Easter. But what about Pentecost? Why do so many churches neglect the moment when the church of Christ was born? Listen or watch to learn more.
Hebrews 2:5-9 quotes Psalm 8, and in both passages, we read how God created a world for man to take dominion under the authority of King Jesus.
Hebrews 1:2-3 are tremendous verses that describe Christ and the redemption of God's people through Christ. Listen to learn more from the sermon series, God Has Spoken.
God has spoken, and he continues to speak. Therefore, it is essential to try to block out the noise that distracts from hearing from God. Learn more as we begin a new sermon series through the Book of Hebrews called God Has Spoken.
Did Jesus rise from the dead? The preponderance of evidence suggests he did. However, what is more important is that he chose to reveal himself in the resurrection.
God is at work to root out sin, restore order, and reestablish his kingdom of glory. Learn more from Romans 8.
What does Peter mean when he says the Holy Spirit sanctifies God’s people? The process of sanctification is for Christians who have been set apart by God to increasingly become more like Christ.
Earthly adoptions are a powerful metaphor for spiritual adoptions. With earthly adoptions, we see a glimpse of a greater divine adoption, and the assurance of salvation comes with divine adoption. Learn more as we look at Ephesians 1:3-6.You can find more content from Redemption Church at www.redemptionhilldsm.org and www.cornfieldtheology.com.
The doctrine of justification is what God says to a sinner "Not Guilty." But how can this declaration even be made? Romans 3:21-26 gives us the answer. Watch or listen as we continue our sermon series, The Grace of Salvation.