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WARNING! (20 OF 28)

by Tim Badal

Scripture: Hebrews 10:26-39
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Warning! (20 of 28)
Series: Jesus - Greatest Of All Time
Tim Badal
Hebrews 10:26-39


Please turn to the book of Hebrews. We're in a series we've entitled, ''Jesus: Greatest of All Time.'' Now we come to a passage of Scripture that to be quite honest with you is pretty deep and difficult. It's pretty somber. It's no doubt sobering for anyone who reads it. As we go through this, I want to make sure we follow it carefully.

For those who have not been with us, we've been going through Hebrews verse by verse for some time now, since early fall, looking at this letter that was written to a group of first-century Jewish Christians who had left Judaism with all its rituals and regulations, and were now in a relationship with Jesus Christ. The writer has been teaching them that Jesus is the greatest of all time. He's showed them, point by point, how Jesus is greater than anything they've come in contact with.

As a point of reference, that's what our hope and prayer is in this series as well-that all of us would come to recognize, not only that Jesus is the greatest of all time, but that we need Him every hour for the joy, hope and trust we need in a God Who saves us.

We live in a world full of warning signs all around us. They're signs that tell us of danger ahead. Some signs warn us of curves, either literal curves or symbolic ones. Maybe there's a financial, emotional or relational curve coming up. Or it could just be right beside the road and you need to decrease your speed.

Our cars also give us warnings. We have those little lights that flash on our dashboards, telling us something is wrong. Even though everything seems to be going well, those warnings tell us something isn't quite right. When it comes to cars, there are certain warnings I tend to not worry about. In fact, there's a warning about tires that has been lit up for years, but I haven't done anything with it.

So it can be with any warning. Warnings are only good if we heed what they' ...

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