Sermons on Hebrews

More Than a Book (Part 1) – The Living Power of Scripture

Pastor Tim Travis examines Hebrews 4 as he presents the Bible as a living, supernatural force rather than a mere historical document or moral guide. He emphasizes the divine inspiration and transformative power of Scripture, arguing that it is the only tool capable of piercing the human heart to reveal true intentions and provide wisdom for life’s decisions. By framing Jesus as…

Milk to Meat (Part 1) – The Path to Spiritual Maturity

Pastor Tim Travis explores the transition from spiritual infancy to Christian maturity, using the biblical metaphor of moving from milk to meat. Drawing from the book of Hebrews, Travis emphasizes that growth is a divine requirement, warning that believers who fail to develop beyond foundational doctrines risk living a miserable, stagnant existence akin to a spiritual wilderness. To illustrate this…

Winter Revival 2026 – Moses, Choices in Faith

Pastor Brent Lenentine explores Hebrewss 11 and the Journey of Faith by examining the pivotal life choices of Moses. He underscores that faith is the unifying commonality among believers across all generations, requiring a trust in God’s plan even when the future remains invisible. Lenentine highlights how Moses’s godly heritage provided a foundation for him to later reject the temporary pleasures of…

Great Women of the Bible (Part 1) – The Great Faith of Sarah

Pastor Tim Travis examines the life of Sarah from the Book of Genesis, focusing on the scriptural account in Hebrews 11:11 that she “judged him faithful who had promised.” Pastor Travis details Sarah’s journey of faith, highlighting that God often calls people, like Sarah at age 65, when the task seems biologically impossible and inconvenient, yet age is no factor for…

Pulling Down Strongholds (Part 3) – Conquering Covetousness: The Path to Contentment

Pastor Tim Travis uses Hebrews 13:5 as a springboard to explore the profound dangers of covetousness and the liberating power of contentment. He emphasizes that covetousness is a serious sin forbidden by divine command, often leading to destructive consequences like strained relationships and turning affections away from God, even preventing salvation and discipleship. Travis illustrates this with biblical…

Christian Characteristics (Part 1) – Discernment

Pastor Tim Travis focuses on discernment as a crucial characteristic of mature Christians. He begins in Hebrews 5:11-14 to illustrate how discernment involves distinguishing between good and evil, aligning one’s actions with God’s will, and considering the impact on others. Pastor Travis emphasizes that true discernment stems from a deep relationship with God, diligent study of scripture, and prayerful consideration,…