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Unshaken Saints

Hebrews 7-13: Author & Finisher of Our Faith

Unshaken Saints

Jared Halverson

Education, Religion & Spirituality

4.92.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2023

⏱️ 259 minutes

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Summary

A verse-by-verse study of Hebrews 7-13. This lesson focuses on Melchizedek, a Superior Savior, better hope in a better testament, saving to the uttermost, the new covenant, touring the tabernacle, the blood of the lamb, shadows vs. realities, the Veil of the Temple, avoiding overcorrecting, casting away your confidence, the Faith Hall of Fame, Abel & Enoch, Abraham & Sarah, Abraham & Isaac, Moses; the cloud of witnesses, running with patience, enduring correction, climbing Mount Zion, remaining unshaken, and more.  0:00 Introduction 5:19 Melchizedek, King of Salem 20:49 The Superiority of Melchizedek over Abraham 33:18 Better Hope & a Better Testament 39:43 Saving tot he Uttermost 51:53 Christ's More Excellent Ministry 58:51 The Need for a New Covenant 1:06:23 Tour of the Tabernacle 1:16:04 A High Priest of Good Things to Come 1:23:58 The Blood of the Lamb 1:30:38 Shadows vs. Realities 1:41:47 The Veil of the Temple & the Body of Christ 1:49:28 Joining Horizontal Discipleship to Vertical 1:54:30 Justice to Avoid Overcorrecting 2:01:49 Don't Cast Away Your Confidence 2:13:42 The Faith Hall of Fame 2:20:21 Abel, Enoch, Noah 2:32:04 Abraham & Sarah 2:44:29 Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph 2:53:07 Moses 3:02:01 Running through the Museum 3:16:19 A Cloud of Witnesses 3:23:00 Running with Patience 3:34:15 Enduring Correction & Lifting Others 3:41:31 Climbing Mount Zion with Jesus, not Abel 3:50:04 Remaining Unshaken 3:57:08 Counsel to the Saints 4:13:21 Conclusion

Transcript

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0:00.0

When the son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?

0:05.0

Lord, I believe, help thou mine unbelief.

0:12.0

May our testimonies my unbelief.

0:18.0

May our testimonies be as deep and strong as that of Jacob,

0:22.0

who was confronted by one who sought to destroy his face declared,

0:23.0

I could not be shaken. Hello my friends all you wonderful and shaking saints out there so glad to have you

0:41.2

back for more scripture study and honestly just glad to have you back for more scripture study and honestly

0:43.2

just glad to have you in my life at all. I've been reading your comments and

0:46.7

first of all you're so kind I'm grateful for your gratitude but all even more

0:52.0

so I'm grateful for your insights. They're amazing. You are great teachers

0:56.4

Incredible scriptorians the comments that you make and then when you comment on other people's comments it's a thrill for me

1:02.4

It's like

1:02.8

students are communicating outside of class. To have the opportunity to learn

1:07.3

from you has been a blessing. I wish we could turn this monologue into a

1:11.3

dialogue so we could all discuss these things at the same time with each other.

1:16.0

Oh, in the absence of that possibility though, I am grateful that we'll get to spend, well, our last week with Paul. We've been with him for a long time now, and I hope you've

1:28.4

sensed the depth of his testimony, the strength of his character, the desire he had from conversion until martyrdom

1:38.0

to build the kingdom of God and to testify of the Savior that he knew so well. He did so much of that last week to begin

1:45.6

Hebrews and he'll continue it this week to finish this book. And in some ways I almost wish

1:52.0

we didn't have to break it up in the middle because it's one long sermon.

1:56.8

It's meant to be consumed in a single serving, a single sitting.

2:00.4

And it's, I hope we can pick up where we left off last week because what he had been teaching was amazing.

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