The Law Made Nothing Perfect
Chapter seven of Hebrews reveals the glorious truth that Christ accomplished what the Law of Moses could never do, He has brought us near to God. God has changed Priesthoods! Man’s path to God does not run through Levi or Aaron, but through Christ who is of a different order of priests. God Himself has declared that it is through Christ that we have been brought to a place of perfection.
A podcast of Harvest Fellowship and Pastor Paul Mowery. We feature verse by verse teachings through the Bible, topical messages, and updates from the staff and lead team. For more information about Harvest check out harvestfellowship.com
Monday, January 28, 2019
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Leviticus 24-25
A study in Leviticus 24-25 from our Midweek Service at Harvest Fellowship with Pastor Paul Mowery.
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For more information about Harvest, please visit https://harvestfellowship.com
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Hebrews 7:1-17
The Source of Salvation
As we arrive at chapter seven of Hebrews, the author points out if the religious system of the Old Covenant could make us perfect before God, it would not have been replaced. There is always a constant struggle in the church of losing our focus on what saves us. Join us as we once again are reminded that it’s a person and not a system that saves.
As we arrive at chapter seven of Hebrews, the author points out if the religious system of the Old Covenant could make us perfect before God, it would not have been replaced. There is always a constant struggle in the church of losing our focus on what saves us. Join us as we once again are reminded that it’s a person and not a system that saves.
Friday, January 18, 2019
Leviticus 22-23
A study in Leviticus 22-23 from our Midweek Service at Harvest Fellowship with Pastor Paul Mowery.
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For more information about Harvest, please check out https://harvestfellowship.com
Monday, January 14, 2019
Hebrews 6:13-20
Overcoming the Problem of Pain
In times of pain, when God isn’t bringing a way of relief, with our limited understanding we think God is limited in His care for us or in His power to perform. The Hebrew believers were finding themselves struggling with this very issue. Doubts were increasing, and thoughts of abandoning a commitment to Christ seemed logical. How do we as the followers of Christ navigate the stormy waters of life? Join us as we look at the final verses of Hebrews chapter 6, to gain insight for overcoming the problem of pain.
In times of pain, when God isn’t bringing a way of relief, with our limited understanding we think God is limited in His care for us or in His power to perform. The Hebrew believers were finding themselves struggling with this very issue. Doubts were increasing, and thoughts of abandoning a commitment to Christ seemed logical. How do we as the followers of Christ navigate the stormy waters of life? Join us as we look at the final verses of Hebrews chapter 6, to gain insight for overcoming the problem of pain.
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Leviticus 20-21
A study in Leviticus 20-21 from our Midweek Service at Harvest Fellowship with Pastor Paul Mowery.
For more information about Harvest please visit https://harvestfellowship.com
For more information about Harvest please visit https://harvestfellowship.com
Hebrews 6:1-12
The Focus of the Disciple
Coming to Hebrews chapter 6 we come to one of the most difficult passages in all the Bible to interpret. Hebrews 6 has been the battle field for a lot of church wars. Our approach to these opening verses will not be to continue the warfare, but to seek what the writer is pressing on the readers concerning what the disciple should have their attention on. Join us as we seek to gain a clearer understanding on what we should be focused on.
Coming to Hebrews chapter 6 we come to one of the most difficult passages in all the Bible to interpret. Hebrews 6 has been the battle field for a lot of church wars. Our approach to these opening verses will not be to continue the warfare, but to seek what the writer is pressing on the readers concerning what the disciple should have their attention on. Join us as we seek to gain a clearer understanding on what we should be focused on.
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