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Emphatic Negations in Hebrews 6 (Part 4)

Other posts in this series:

Part 1: three verbs that describe someone who has encountered Jesus Christ Part 2: comparing Hebrews 6 with Luke 8 (the parable of the four soils) Part 3: Who is the third soil?

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Finally, let’s discuss the believers of the fourth soil. They are those who press on […]

How Are You Using the BLB?

We’re going to try something new at the blog today.

The Blue Letter Bible hosts a range of study material designed to aid your research into the meaning and purpose of the scriptures. From text commentaries to audio sermons to charts, outlines, images, and maps—our goal has always been to offer you fresh avenues […]

The Strength of the Lord

The following has been adapted from the devotionals of F.E. Marsh, a new resource coming soon to the Blue Letter Bible!

 

The Lord gives at least a sevenfold strengthening to His people as they trust Him.

The strength of His grace to empower.

“My grace is sufficient for you, for my […]

God's Sufficiency Is for Godly Living

The following is adapted from Bob Hoestra’s class Living By God’s Sufficiency, available free at the Blue Letter Bible Institute (www.blbi.org).

Previous posts in this series:

Series Introduction The New Covenant: What Is It? The New Covenant Promised to Israel Eventually The New Covenant for the Church Today The New Covenant Provided by the […]

The New Covenant Provided by the Blood of Christ

The following is adapted from Bob Hoestra’s class Living By God’s Sufficiency, available free at the Blue Letter Bible Institute (www.blbi.org).

Previous posts in this series:

Series Introduction The New Covenant: What Is It? The New Covenant Promised to Israel Eventually The New Covenant for the Church Today

Here is the third […]

Emphatic Negations in Hebrews 6 (Part 3)

Other posts in this series:

Part 1: three verbs that describe someone who has encountered Jesus Christ Part 2: comparing Hebrews 6 with Luke 8

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In last week’s post, we discussed the first two types of soil in Luke 8. Today, we will discuss the third.

Who is the “third soil”?

The third […]

The New Covenant Inaugurated for the Church Today

The following is adapted from Bob Hoestra’s class Living By God’s Sufficiency, available free at the Blue Letter Bible Institute (www.blbi.org).

Previous posts in this series:

Series Introduction The New Covenant: What Is It? The New Covenant Promised to Israel Eventually

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Though the full fruit of the new covenant still awaits Israel […]

"In the Spirit"

The following has been adapted from the devotionals of F.E. Marsh, a new resource coming soon to the Blue Letter Bible!

Christians are in the Spirit….

…as Warriors, walking in the Spirit.

“But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.” (Galatians 5:16)

…as […]

Christian Contentment

“Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need.” […]

The New Covenant Promised to Israel Eventually

The following is adapted from Bob Hoestra’s class Living By God’s Sufficiency, available free at the Blue Letter Bible Institute (www.blbi.org).

Previous posts in this series:

Series Introduction The New Covenant: What Is It?

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To properly consider the new covenant, we should begin by looking at the promise of it in ages […]