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Sermon: Consider Jesus’ Faithfulness
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From Series: "Consider Jesus: The Letter to the Hebrews " The letter to the Hebrews is different. We don’t know who wrote it, and there is nothing else quite like it in the New Testament. No other letter holds Jesus up to such close inspection nor reveals such profound insight into his power and glory. The whole letter is an invitation to consider Jesus: to consider who he is, what he has accomplished, and what he has to do with our lives today. As it turns out, who he is has everything to do with how we live today. In fact, our world makes sense only when we stop to consider Jesus.
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