For every High Priest was chosen from among the people and appointed to represent them before God by presenting their gifts to God and offering sacrifices on their behalf. Since the High Priest is also one who is clothed in weakness, he humbles himself by showing compassion to those who are ignorant of God’s ways and stray from them. And for this reason, he has to not only present the sin offerings of others, but also to bring a sin offering for himself. And no one takes this honor upon himself by being self-appointed, but God is the one who calls each one, just as Aaron was called.
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4 Days
The world has a view of leadership that is quite different from what Scripture teaches. In the upside down kingdom, we find ourselves in this mindset which transfers to leadership as well. We are going to explore four qualifications of leadership that are crucial for growth. As you proceed forward, think about how your personal leadership style aligns with these teachings. Let’s get into it.
7 Days
It seems like no matter how hard we try to master it, we are consumed by busyness, along with the stress and exhaustion that come with it. But what would it look like to truly rest in a world of constant access and furious pace? Hebrews lays out a strategy for experiencing refreshment physically, spiritually and emotionally. There is hope for an overworked and fatigued world. Rest Assured.
8 Days
What is rest? What does it mean to enter into God’s rest? What exactly are we resting from? As we journey through Part Two of Nine devotional plans walking us through the book of Hebrews, we discover how God defines rest, how we enter this rest and how we grow from this position of rest.
13 Days
This plan offers a 13-day journey through the book of Hebrews, making it ideal for both individual and group study.
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