NOW YOU KNOW...THE REST OF THE STORY (18 OF 28)
by Tim Badal
Scripture: Hebrews 10:1-18
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Now You Know...the Rest of the Story (18 of 28)
Series: Jesus - Greatest Of All Time
Tim Badal
Hebrews 10:1-18
Growing up as a kid, getting in the car wasn't fun, especially on longer car rides. You see, back in the day, we didn't have child-centric cars with DVD players, entertainment centers and the ability to listen to what you wanted, when you wanted, to watch what you wanted, when you wanted, how you wanted. Kids, you've got all the luxury today.
Back in the day, Dad chose what you were going to listen to. In our car, it wasn't even FM radio. Some of the kids right now are saying, ''What's FM radio?'' We had to listen to AM, which was the ancient version of FM. My dad was a lover of WGN radio, but I thought it was boring. And when I say boring, I mean mind-numbing boring. They would talk about random things. It would drive you crazy. You would ask, ''How much longer?''
But growing up, I remember while riding in the car, a familiar voice would come on the WGN radio. As I got acquainted with this voice, I began to listen to what he would share. I didn't know back in the day that Paul Harvey was a well-known fixture in the radio world. For me, it was five minutes when I began to be a bit spellbound by the stories he would share. Paul Harvey, a pioneer in radio, for five minutes each day, would share a story about a well-known figure. You would not know who he was talking about until the very end of the story. You would learn some of the facts nobody ever knew about. It was a little mystery that would take place during those five minutes. After he announced who he was talking about, he would say, ''And now you know the rest of the story.''
Hebrews 10 is the rest of the story. For nine full chapters, weeks upon weeks, we've endeavored to learn under the heading, ''Jesus is the Greatest of All Time.'' We've learned He's greater than the patriarchs. We've learned He's greater than the prophets. We've learned He's greater than the Old Testament law ...
Series: Jesus - Greatest Of All Time
Tim Badal
Hebrews 10:1-18
Growing up as a kid, getting in the car wasn't fun, especially on longer car rides. You see, back in the day, we didn't have child-centric cars with DVD players, entertainment centers and the ability to listen to what you wanted, when you wanted, to watch what you wanted, when you wanted, how you wanted. Kids, you've got all the luxury today.
Back in the day, Dad chose what you were going to listen to. In our car, it wasn't even FM radio. Some of the kids right now are saying, ''What's FM radio?'' We had to listen to AM, which was the ancient version of FM. My dad was a lover of WGN radio, but I thought it was boring. And when I say boring, I mean mind-numbing boring. They would talk about random things. It would drive you crazy. You would ask, ''How much longer?''
But growing up, I remember while riding in the car, a familiar voice would come on the WGN radio. As I got acquainted with this voice, I began to listen to what he would share. I didn't know back in the day that Paul Harvey was a well-known fixture in the radio world. For me, it was five minutes when I began to be a bit spellbound by the stories he would share. Paul Harvey, a pioneer in radio, for five minutes each day, would share a story about a well-known figure. You would not know who he was talking about until the very end of the story. You would learn some of the facts nobody ever knew about. It was a little mystery that would take place during those five minutes. After he announced who he was talking about, he would say, ''And now you know the rest of the story.''
Hebrews 10 is the rest of the story. For nine full chapters, weeks upon weeks, we've endeavored to learn under the heading, ''Jesus is the Greatest of All Time.'' We've learned He's greater than the patriarchs. We've learned He's greater than the prophets. We've learned He's greater than the Old Testament law ...
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