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Enter His Rest: Why The Gospel Isn't About Striving (Hebrews 4:1-13)
You can be delivered from Egypt and still die in the wilderness. You can strive your whole life trying to earn grace, and completely miss it. Salvation is by grace through faith. Not works. Not striving. Just Christ.
Jordan West
Jul 184 min read


Don't Miss The Rest (The Second Warning)
Let us not be content with leaving Egypt. Let us press on to the promised land. Let us exhort one another daily. Let us hold fast our confidence in Christ. Let us not harden our hearts.
Do not miss the rest.
Jordan West
Jul 35 min read


Don’t Shipwreck: A Warning from Hebrews 2:1–4
This is the first warning in the book of Hebrews. And it’s not a soft one.
Hebrews 2:1–4 tells us plainly: if we have received a message greater than that of angels, a covenant confirmed by Christ, attested by eyewitnesses, and affirmed by the Spirit through signs and wonders—then we must pay very close attention to it. Otherwise, we will drift. And drifting is not a passive problem—it is the beginning of shipwrecked faith.
Jordan West
Jun 127 min read


Jesus > Angels
Hebrews 1:4 shifts to a new comparison—Jesus is greater than the angels. For many modern readers, this may seem unimportant. “Of course Jesus is better than angels,” we think. But for the first-century Jewish-Christian audience, angels were revered.
Jordan West
Jun 58 min read


Jesus > Prophets
Throughout Hebrews, we’ll see a pattern. The author brings up a part of the Old Testament—be it the law, a prophet, or a priest—and then he shows us how Jesus surpasses it. Again and again, we’ll hear: “This was great… but Jesus is better.”
Jordan West
Jun 54 min read
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