As we continue in our study of life of Heroes of Faith in Hebrews 11, Pastor Phillip discusses the importance of action in response to the promises of God. For each of these individuals, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, and Jacob, they had to take action in response to the promise God made which was a display […]
As we dig into Hebrews 11, Pastor Phillip continues to expound on the subject of faith and how the hero’s of faith discussed in this chapter gained the Lord’s approval. Laying out a definition of faith, he goes into the foundational element of faith in God as the creator of the world, then explains Abel’s […]
As we close out chapter 10 in Hebrews and begin our study in chapter 11, Pastor Phillip gives us an important understanding of what faith is, how it works and how important it is in our lives as believers. This is an encouraging message that will help you grow in your appreciation for and understanding […]
This week, Pastor Phillip discusses one of the more difficult passages in Hebrews that has left many Christians worried and concerned. As we study this important passage, Pastor Phillip helps us understand through the context of the entire book, that Hebrews 10:26-39 deals with those believers who had turned from Judaism to Christianity and were […]
Since this Sunday the 18th anniversary of Living Water Fellowship, Pastor Phillip taught on one of our church’s core values – the doctrine of love. In this exhortation, which is also derived from our current study in Hebrews 10, we are encouraged to realize the responsibility we have to minister to others in the body […]
What are you holding fast to? It’s a good question in light of all that is going on in the world around us. In this message, Pastor Phillip discusses how Christ tells us in Hebrews 10:26 that we need to hold fast to the confession of our hope; The hope that we have in Christ. […]
In studying this epic section in Hebrews 10, Pastor Phillip expounds on uniqueness of Christ’s blood in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ for our sins. The writer of Hebrews makes the unique point that Christ’s blood is “newly killed” or fresh, not coagulated as after having set for a while. As the Old Testament […]