Jesus is Better: A Study of Hebrews
May 24, 2015 to August 9, 2015
Jesus is the Better Word
It’s easy to get distracted by the mediocre things in life and miss out on the best. Our study of Hebrews will lead us to discover that, compared to (fill in the blank), Jesus is better.
Jesus Is the Better Champion
Jesus knows what it’s like to walk in our shoes because He’s already done it. In His humanity, Jesus is a trustworthy champion for us as we face life’s hardships.
Jesus Is the Better Leader
Being in community with other believers, with Jesus as our leader, makes our faith stronger and our hearts softer toward God.
Jesus Is the Better Future
Our idea of “rest” is typically limited to lounging, napping, or otherwise taking it easy. But the “rest” God provides is much bigger - and far better.
Jesus Is the Better Example
The writer of Hebrews calls Jesus the "Great High Priest." By following His example, we can experience a radically different and deeper relationship with God.
Jesus Is the Better Promise
Living "on the edge" sounds like a thrill. But what if you're living on the wrong edge?
Jesus Is the Better Representative
What is it about Jesus that makes Him the perfect high priest, and why is He worth giving my life to?
Jesus Is the Better Atonement
Do you have zero tolerance when other people mess up, but expect an abundance of understanding when you’re the messy one? This passage reveals God’s level of tolerance toward our sin and our inadequate attempts to camouflage it.
Jesus Is the Better Pursuit
Trivial pursuits aren’t a game - they can keep us from fully pursuing Jesus. Are your other “commitments” really more important than Him?
Jesus Is the Better Reward
What does the life of faith look like? This passage provides some great examples, and they all have one thing in common: obedience.
Jesus is the Better Focus
The distractions of life can cause us to shift our focus from Jesus to trivial things that have no lasting value. Fix your eyes on Jesus and discover something better.
Jesus is the Better Identity
How we “identify” ourselves is a hot topic today, but for Christians, the matter of identity is settled. Do the people around you know that you identify with Jesus?