On The Way - Episode 14 - Hebrews 4:14 - 6

Episode 14 March 16, 2022 00:11:14
On The Way - Episode 14 - Hebrews 4:14 - 6
On The Way with Mike Wilson
On The Way - Episode 14 - Hebrews 4:14 - 6

Mar 16 2022 | 00:11:14

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Mike Wilson

Show Notes

Thank you for joining me for this episode of On The Way. Here is the discussion question for this episode:
 
  1. The role of the priest was to represent people to God. The catholic church practices penance. The protestant church doesn't require Christians to use priests as a mediator between God and man. Which tradition do you think is honoring the lessons of Hebrews 5 & 6? (See I Timothy 2:5)
  2. Only God's goodness can save us. Does God's grace give you the confidence to come boldly before the throne of God or are you more distracted by your own insufficiencies?
  3. When you read the author of Hebrews criticizing these Jewish Christians for being immature in their faith, how do you feel? Describe your own journey from milk to solid foods.
  4. When God saves us, He makes us holy. Hebrews 5:19 tells us that we can enter into the inner sanctuary (the holy of holies) with Jesus? He is the High Priest who makes us high priests. What does that tell us about what God's grace accomplished in our lives?

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